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Example:
Example:
:[[OP]] posts in [[amipregnant]]: "I hate everyone who isn't circumcised! You are all whores.  j/k"
 
:[[pregnant]] [[bitch]]: wtf that's not cool.
'''[[OP]] posts in [[amipregnant]]:''' "I hate everyone who isn't circumcised! You are all whores.  j/k"
:OP: chill out [[goy]], I said j/k!
 
'''[[pregnant]] [[bitch]]:''' wtf that's not cool.
 
'''OP:''' chill out [[goy]], I said j/k!


==Alternate Spellings==
==Alternate Spellings==

Revision as of 06:49, 6 April 2015

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j/k stands for "just kiking" and should be accompanied by a picture or emote of a greedy big-nosed jew rubbing his hands together. Most effectively applied after tricking those who are foolish enough to trust you out of shekels, land, or sex.

Usage

Ariel Sharon: I hate mudslimes

Benjamin Netanyahu: Lol yeah me too!

Benjamin Netanyahu; j/k lol they're important to our economy.

Ariel Sharon Bulldoze their homes.

J/K As a Drama-Generating Technique

  • Say something really offensive and end it with a "j/k", thereby placing any potential blame squarely upon the jews, WHERE IT BELONGS

Example:

OP posts in amipregnant: "I hate everyone who isn't circumcised! You are all whores. j/k"

pregnant bitch: wtf that's not cool.

OP: chill out goy, I said j/k!

Alternate Spellings

Traditional spelling of j/k
  • 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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