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jeopardize

to risk or threaten something dangerously

you jeopardize your futer

by sarah947 August 29, 2006

105πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Jeoparditis

(N.)1. Ability to recall correct answers while blanking out when pressed for elaboration and explanation. 2. Such an affliction, common primarily among Ivy League students at foreign universities and stateside.

Prof. Du Bois(at La Sorbonne): "Ah, yes, Moose, Aaron Burr is the correct answer. But can you tell me which political post he held in U.S. political history?

Moose: "Duh, political post? Uh, uh...uh, how'm I supposed to know that??!!

Prof. Du Bois: Tell me, Moose, do you suffer from Jeoparditis?

by Alleycat1969 February 19, 2012

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Jeopard

At one time, the more acceptable form of jeopardize. A verb meaning "to put in jeopardy."

Could also be a much better name for the hybridized jaguar and leopard compared to the commonly accepted leguar, lepjag, and jagulep. I mean, c'mon, zoologists. Are you even trying?

Warning: do NOT pronounce this word like leotard.

Knowing very little trivia is bound to jeopard my chances of winning this game show.

by well isn't that just something October 21, 2018

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


jeopardized

To be in danger.

He was jeopardized when near the summit of Mount Everest

by eagle365 February 26, 2018

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Jeopard

The type of person you’d love too be around. A gorgeous brown-haired love boy whose enigmatic presence brightens all eyes

I’d love too kiss β€˜Jeopard’ he’s that good looking

by Bit rooster November 23, 2021