gilt vs jazz

gilt

noun
  • Gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding. 

  • A young female pig, at or nearing the age of first breeding. 

  • Gold-colored paint or other coating. 

  • A security issued by the Bank of England (see gilt-edged). 

  • Money. 

adj
  • Golden coloured. 

jazz

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

  • Something of excellent quality, the genuine article. 

  • 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. 

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

  • To dance to the tunes of jazz music. 

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