Definitions

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  • noun pejorative, slang An irritating, inept, or repugnant person.

Etymologies

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Corruption of jackoff.

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Examples

  • Don't worry - the team knows the term jagoff based on BCG

    Kentucky Sports Radio Evan Hilbert 2009

  • Don't worry - the team knows the term jagoff based on BCG

    Kentucky Sports Radio 2009

  • It's hard to give the term jagoff a bad name, but I think Inhofe manages it here.

    Obsidian Wings 2008

  • First you upload your photo to an open-source site, then get upset when some "jagoff" doesn't ask if they can use it on their open-source site, which drove over 1000 views?

    BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • While the script takes pains to insert curse substitutes like "jagoff," the s-word seems to be liberally sprinkled through the movie.

    Joel Keller: Chasing 3000 is a Sweet Tale of Brotherhood and Baseball 2008

  • Sergey rolls eyes, makes hand into loose fist, moves up and down in "jagoff" motion, gives finger to phone, mouths words "friggin Paddies."

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • The ESPN-Kentucky relationship has had many issues in the past two years, and at first, when I heard of this "jagoff" comment on Twitter,

    BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs 2010

  • Cal called Buccigross a 'jagoff' or 'jackoff' at least three times during the interview.

    Bumpshack.com 2010

  • The ESPN-Kentucky relationship has had many issues in the past two years, and at first, when I heard of this "jagoff" comment on Twitter,

    BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs 2010

  • - Tells Romey he is able to call a "jagoff" a when the guy's a "jagoff."

    Kentucky Sports Radio Evan Hilbert 2009

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