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1) Means law in Latin. As in jurisdiction, jury, and juris doctorate, etc.
2) A male name of Latvian origin. In general Jurisβ tend to be ridiculously hot, flirtatious, self-centered, manipulative, intelligent, funny, ego-maniacs with an inferiority complex. They party like rock-stars and make bad choices in their youth and find it very hard to grow up. They use their good looks and natural charm to manipulate women and get their way in adverse situations. They make lousy boyfriends and tend to break up with you via text message if they notify you at all of the breakup, but wonderful husbands and fathers if you are lucky enough to tame one. Be wary, they use their bad-boyfriend image to attract more than their allotment of women, and have been known to date your friends and your friendsβ friends, leaving a trail of broken hearts and bitterness wherever they go. They are INTENSE lovers, generous friends, slow to anger, excellent flirts, and fun at parties.
"OMG, I woke up next to a Juris, but i don't remember a thing."
"I married a Juris and it took years to break him in but now he is wonderful."
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B: "When your girl has a twin sister and you fuck her dad, that's what I call a Juris moment for sure."
A: "Haha, that was for sure a Juris moment."
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Juris is the coolest and the most chill dude in world. Heβs is good in the sports, especially ball sports. Heβll have some haters in the path of his greatness, and heβs going to fight with them.
Friend: Omg!!!! Jurisβs so great, almost everywhere.
Friend/hater: Yea, I know, but Iβm better than him
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In ebonics, the black word for jewelry.
Comeshia got all of her jury at Woolsworth.
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A bastardization of jewelry(plural) or jewelries; most commonly reffering to neck jewelry worn while playing paintball. Often mardigras beads.
"Boss be gettin' juked even wif his ice neck jurys."
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you had seendid all dat jury on dat white girl? I don't know who she tryin' da be.
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Twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer.
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