OJ



OJ

1. n. orange juice. (Initialism.) I like to have a big glass of fresh OJ every morning.
2. Go to overjolt.

OJ someone

tv. to stab someone. (Refers to the O.?J. Simpson stabbing case.) Don’t worry. I would never OJ my buddy.
See also: OJ

overjolt

and OJ
1. n. an overdose of drugs, especially of heroin. (The abbreviation is an initialism. Drugs.) Ted is suffering from a serious OJ.
2. in. to take an overdose of drugs, especially of heroin. (Drugs.) She overjolted once too often.

OJ

verb

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JyriYUY-reeFinnish
Maruf-Arabic, Bengali
Iser-Yiddish
RusselRUS-əlEnglish
Odalis-Spanish
Franciscofrahn-THEES-ko (Spanish), frahn-SEES-ko (Latin American Spanish), frən-SEESH-koo (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese