A state of intense psychological and emotional discomfort experienced in some instances of consuming large amounts of psychedelic mind altering substances commonly triggered by any one, or any combination, of the following;
-fear -overly intense visual distortions
-paranoia -a sense of impending doom
-isolation -inability to control one's environment or situation
-anxiety -tripping
-while at a music festival -"...dude... did you see that guy freaking the fuck out by the port-o-potties? That dude was juting hard!"
-after splitting a 10 strip at a show at a 4-5 hour show at Madison Square Garden, and then having to navigate the city to get to Grand Central Station- "I don't think I can ride inside a god damn cab right now, man, I'm fuhken jutin'!"
Mandarin slang for prostitute and is pronounced "Jootah." This word goes back to around the 18th century, when Meng Haoran, a well known chinese poet used the word as a derogatory to prostitutes.
There are jutes at every corner in Amsterdam!
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A jute is a decent song.
Word for southern african slang.
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a Derryism (a slang word peculiar to the town of derry in N.ireland) used to describe the female genitalia
Fuck me i wouldnt mind sticking wan up her jute sir...
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Jute is a coarse vegetable or bast fiber traditionally used to make Burlap or Hessian and Gunny Bags. The major species of Jute are Corchorus capsularis and Corchorus olitorius. Jute had a glorious industrial history in Dundee, Scotland. During the start of the 20th century, Jute Industry flourished in Dundee employing more than half of its population. Most of the workers in the Dundee Jute Mills were women. The Dundee Jute Industry died during the mid-20th century.
Jute Fiber, Raw Jute, Jute Yarn, Burlap Bags, Hessian Sacks.
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One who frequently subscribes to Afro-Eurasian prostitutes (and therefore carries numerous unpleasant STD's)
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A term used to define newspapers/other media which are used by their owner to promote their interests instead of using them to perpetuate reality.
The term originated in early independent India, where most of the press was owned by jute industry barons and was used to further their own interests.
Also, the word 'Jute' is pronounced almost like the Hindi word 'Jooth' meaning falsehood or untruth.
Politicians are now using their personal jute press to slander their opponents using sensationalism.