jiz
Americanverb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of jiz
First recorded in 1990–95
Example Sentences
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Further on we had Bait Ziz, or Jiz, on the right, with Dejâjeh, or Edjâjeh, and Na’ana, or Ra’ana, on the left; Khulda in the distance at N.W.; a vast expanse of growing grain in every direction.
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The figure of the Bodhi-sattva Jiz�, the savior of children's ghosts, is one of the most beautiful and humane in Japanese Buddhism.
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"Whee jiz—I mean jee whiz!" spluttered Harry.
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Whee jiz—I mean jee whiz! what do you fellows think?
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"Whee jiz—I mean jee whiz!" gasped the astonished boy from Ohio.
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