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'''j/k''' stands for "just kidding", should be accompanied with a '''[[;-)]]'''. If someone is j/k-ing, you should be [[lolz]]ing. | '''j/k''' stands for "just kidding", should be accompanied with a '''[[;-)]]'''. If someone is j/k-ing, you should be [[lolz]]ing. | ||
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* JK can also stand for '''Jewish [[JEWS DID WTC|Konspiracy]]''' | * JK can also stand for '''Jewish [[JEWS DID WTC|Konspiracy]]''' | ||
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Revision as of 04:31, 30 June 2011
j/k stands for "just kidding", should be accompanied with a ;-). If someone is j/k-ing, you should be lolzing.
Usage
This is how you would use j/k in an everyday situation
Note: Futhman is lying when he says j/k in this context. We all know jews suck.
J/K As a Drama-Generating Technique
- Say something really offensive and end it with a "j/k", thereby absolving you from any offense that might have been taken (see also dubious disclaimer).
Example:
- OP posts in amipregnant: "I hate everyone who gets pregnant out of wedlock . You are all whores. j/k"
- pregnant bitch: wtf that's not cool.
- OP: chill out broad, I said j/k!
Alternate Spellings
- j/k
- jk
- JK
- j\k
- just kaying
- jking
- joshing
- jay kay (can be confusing, see below)
- just kidding
Alternate Meanings
- Jay Kay is also lead singer for pop-house band Jamiroquai[1].
- JK can also stand for Jedi Knight
- JK can also stand for John Kerry
- JK can also stand for Jewish Konspiracy
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