jamming
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Variant of jam
jam
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jam (jam)
transitive verb jammed, jamming jam′·ming
- to squeeze or wedge into or through a confined space
- to bruise or crush
- to force (a thumb, toe, etc.) back against its joint so as to cause impaction
- to push, shove, or crowd
- to pack full or tight
- to fill or block (a passageway, river, etc.) by crowding or squeezing in
- to wedge or make stick to prevent movement
- to put out of order by such jamming to jam a rifle
- to make (radio broadcasts, radar signals, etc.) unintelligible, as by sending out other signals on the same wavelength
- ☆ Basketball, Slang stuff ()
Etymology: < ?
intransitive verb
- to become wedged or stuck fast
- to become unworkable through such jamming of parts
- to push against one another in a confined space
- ☆ Informal to improvise freely, esp. in a jam session
noun
- a jamming or being jammed
- a group of persons or things so close together as to jam a passageway, etc. a traffic jam
- ☆ Informal a difficult situation; predicament
- ☆ Informal jam session
- ☆ Basketball, Slang stuff ()
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