boil up vs jazz

boil up

verb
  • To become more excited, intense or exciting. 

  • To cook or prepare by boiling. 

noun
  • A traditionally Maori soup/stew made with potatoes, pork and other ingredients. 

jazz

verb
  • To enliven, brighten up, make more colourful or exciting; excite 

  • To play (jazz music). 

  • To destroy. 

  • To complicate. 

  • To move (around/about) in a lively or frivolous manner; to fool around. 

  • To distract or pester. 

  • To ejaculate. 

  • To dance to the tunes of jazz music. 

noun
  • Something of excellent quality, the genuine article. 

  • The substance or makeup of a thing; unspecified thing(s). 

  • A musical art form rooted in West African cultural and musical expression and in the African American blues tradition, with diverse influences over time, commonly characterized by blue notes, syncopation, swing, call and response, polyrhythms and improvisation. 

  • Semen, jizz. 

  • Energy, excitement, excitability. 

  • Nonsense. 

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