(music, attributively) A sound typified by undistorted, treble-heavy electric guitars, played in a droning chordal style, characteristic of 1960s folk rock and 1980s indie rock music.
A rattling metallic sound; a clang.
The sound of people talking noisily.
verb
(archaic) To quarrel verbally; to wrangle.
(archaic) To speak in an angry or harsh manner.
(figuratively) To irritate or jar (something).
(obsolete) Of a person: to speak loudly or too much; to chatter, to prate; of a bird: to make a noisy chattering sound.
To cause (something) to make a rattling metallic sound.
To express or say (something) in an argumentative or harsh manner.
To make a rattling metallic sound.
jangly
jangly
adj
Accompanied by a jangling sound.
jangro
japing
japing
noun
japery; joking
verb
present participle of jape
jargon
jargon
noun
(countable) A language characteristic of a particular group.
(uncountable) A technical terminology unique to a particular subject.
(uncountable) Speech or language that is incomprehensible or unintelligible; gibberish.
Alternative form of jargoon (“A variety of zircon”)
verb
To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds.
jawing
jawing
noun
A scolding.
verb
present participle of jaw
jigman
jigman
noun
(mining) Synonym of jigger (“one who sorts ore by jigging”)
(textiles) One who dyes cloth with a jigger.
jingal
jingal
noun
(India) A type of gun, usually a light piece mounted on a swivel, sometimes taking the form of a heavy musket fired from a rest.
jorgan
kojang
kojang
noun
(historical) A former unit of weight in Indonesia, varyingly equal to 27, 28 or 30 pikols.
mojgan
rejang
rejang
Proper noun
An ethnolinguistic group in Bengkulu.
The Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by this group.