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jism

English

Alternative forms

  • gism
  • jiz, jizz
  • jizzum

Etymology

Originally US English; first attested with the meaning “energy” in 1842, and with the meaning “semen” in c.1888. For semantic development, compare spunk. Perhaps ultimately from British dialect chissom, a shoot or sprout.

Unlikely to be related to Arabic ?????? (jism, body) (or its Hindi derivative ????? (jisma)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??z?m/
  • Rhymes: -?z?m

Noun

jism (countable and uncountable, plural jisms)

  1. Spirit or energy.
  2. (vulgar, slang) Semen.
    • 1981, John Updike, Rabbit is Rich
      [] the girls in blue movies rub their faces in jism

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • Jims

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jasm

English

Etymology

Apparently a variant of jism.

Noun

jasm (uncountable)

  1. (archaic, US, slang) Zest for accomplishment; drive.
    • Jeremy has the kind of jasm a junior exec needs to reach the top of the ladder in the corporate world.
  2. (archaic) Jazz.

Quotations

  • 1863, Josiah Gilbert Holland, Miss Gilbert's Career: An American Story, page 350, Charles Scribner's Sons
    “Yes, sir.  No mistake about that.  Oh! she's just as full of jasm!”
    Frank Sargent laughed again.  “You've got the start of me,” said he.  “Now tell me what ‘jasm’ is.”
    “Well, it’s a sort of word, I guess, that made itself,” said Cheek.  “It’s a good one though—jasm is. If you’ll take thunder and lightning, and a steamboat and a buzz-saw, and mix ’em up, and put ’em into a woman, that’s jasm.”
  • 2004 June 30, Elizabeth Cooper, Drusilla with a Million, page 197, Kessinger Publishing
    I don’t think there is anything more pitiful than a man, who has been in business for himself, to have to give up and say he is a failure. It hurts to be compelled to go into some one’s shop as a clerk or a mechanic when you’ve once been your own master. It’ll put jasm into a lot of men that have lost their nerve and only need some one to set them straight.

References

  • 1951, Mathews’ Dictionary of Americanisms
  • 1997, Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Random House

Anagrams

  • JAMs, jams

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