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jammin'

[ jam-in ]

adjective

, Slang.
  1. excellent; very good.


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Beauty was also coyly positioned, always in view of my and my brother’s drifting curiosities, like the framed print of “Jammin’ at the Savoy” by Romare Bearden that she hung just outside the kitchen’s entrance that I loved so much, that I sometimes wanted to live inside of, debonair and irreducibly cool like Bearden’s jazz men.

Until then, “Bob Marley: One Love” will be jammin’.

Critics have not found much to sing about when it comes to “Bob Marley: One Love,” although there has been considerable praise for Kingsley Ben-Adir’s portrayal of Marley, who became a global superstar with hits like “Jammin’” and “Get Up, Stand up.”

He provided the uniquely melodic bass on all the Wailers’ biggest hits, including “Jammin’,” “Three Little Birds” and “I Shot the Sheriff,” and in doing so helped make laid-back yet complex bass lines a staple of the reggae sound.

“He’s like, ‘You’re crazy, but it’s jammin’!’” the R&B singer recalled.

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