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1jam

verb \ˈjam\

: to fill (a place) completely

: to fill (something, such as a door or a road) so that movement is slow or stopped

: to press or push (an object) into a tight place

jammedjam·ming

Full Definition of JAM

intransitive verb
1
a :  to become blocked or wedged
b :  to become unworkable through the jamming of a movable part
2
:  to force one's way into a restricted space
3
:  to take part in a jam session
4
:  dunk 2
transitive verb
1
a :  to press into a close or tight position <jam his hat on>
b (1) :  to cause to become wedged so as to be unworkable <jam the typewriter keys>
(2) :  to make unworkable by jamming
c :  to block passage of :  obstruct
d :  to fill often to excess :  pack <the crowd jammed the theater>
2
:  to push forcibly; especially :  to apply (brakes) suddenly and forcibly —used with on
3
:  crush, bruise
4
a :  to make unintelligible by sending out interfering signals or messages
b :  to make (as a radar apparatus) ineffective by jamming signals or by causing reflection of radar waves
5
:  to block, crowd, or bump (a pass receiver) near the line of scrimmage in football
6
:  to pitch inside to (a batter)
jam·mer \ˈja-mər\ noun
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Origin of JAM

origin unknown
First Known Use: 1706

2jam

noun

Definition of JAM

1
a :  an act or instance of jamming
b :  a crowded mass that impedes or blocks <a traffic jam>
2
a :  the quality or state of being jammed
b :  the pressure or congestion of a crowd :  crush
3
:  a difficult state of affairs :  fix <got into a jam>
5
:  dunk shot
6
slang :  a musical piece

First Known Use of JAM

1805

3jam

noun

Definition of JAM

:  a food made by boiling fruit and sugar to a thick consistency
jam·my \ˈja-mē\ adjective

Origin of JAM

probably from 1jam
First Known Use: circa 1736

Other Food Terms

Reuben, calamari, chuck, curry, edamame, foie gras, hummus, leaven, nonpareil, peel

Jam

abbreviation

Definition of JAM

Jamaica
JAM[1] Defined for Kids

1jam

verb \ˈjam\
jammedjam·ming

Definition of JAM for Kids

1
:  to crowd, squeeze, or wedge into a tight position <Fans jammed the auditorium.>
2
:  to put into action hard or suddenly <He jammed his hands into his pockets.> <She jammed on the brakes.>
3
:  to hurt by pressure <I jammed a finger in the car door.>
4
:  to be or cause to be stuck or unable to work because a part is wedged tight <Paper jammed the copier.>
5
:  to cause interference in (radio or television signals)

2jam

noun

Definition of JAM for Kids

:  a food made by boiling fruit with sugar until it is thick

3jam

noun

Definition of JAM for Kids

1
:  a crowded mass of people or things that blocks something <a traffic jam>
2
:  a difficult situation <I got myself into a jam.>

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