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jamming

Variant of jam

transitive verb jammed, jamming

  1. to squeeze or wedge into or through a confined space
    1. to bruise or crush
    2. to force (a thumb, toe, etc.) back against its joint so as to cause impaction
  2. to push, shove, or crowd
  3. to pack full or tight
  4. to fill or block (a passageway, river, etc.) by crowding or squeezing in
    1. to wedge or make stick to prevent movement
    2. to put out of order by such jamming: to jam a rifle
  5. to make (radio broadcasts, radar signals, etc.) unintelligible, as by sending out other signals on the same wavelength
  6. Basketball, Slang stuff ()

intransitive verb

    1. to become wedged or stuck fast
    2. to become unworkable through such jamming of parts
  1. to push against one another in a confined space
  2. Informal to improvise freely, esp. in a jam session

noun

  1. a jamming or being jammed
  2. a group of persons or things so close together as to jam a passageway, etc.: a traffic jam
  3. Informal a difficult situation; predicament
  4. Informal jam session
  5. Basketball, Slang stuff ()

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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