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Read Edit History. About U Jelly? Origin Outside of the Internet, one early reference to being "jelly," as in "jealous," can be found in the Beatnuts single "Watch Out Now" [1]. Precursor U MAD? Spread One of the earliest discussion examples can be found in a BodyBuilding forum [3] thread dating back to May and the first Urban Dictionary [4] entry for "U Jelly" was submitted on August 17th, Usage On 4chan, the phrase has been also used as a segue to show off a special possession that others don't have.
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At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page. These choices will be signaled globally to our partners and will not affect browsing data. We and our partners process data to: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. This word is a homonym of the noun for the sweet foodstuff usually made from fruit, and, like jealous , is sometimes followed by of.
It occurs more frequently in speech than in edited writing. And yes, I'm all kinds of jelly of that title. Jealous is sometimes altered in other creative ways, such as jel , jeal , jeals , jels , jellz , and pretty much any other variation you can imagine.
You're free to use whichever version speaks most directly to your FOMO. Words We're Watching talks about words we are increasingly seeing in use but that have not yet met our criteria for entry. I guy should never say this, but that is just my opinion. Highly-rated answerer. I don't think it has anything to do with gender.
I've seen everyone say it. It's not a masculine term, that's for sure. It would surprise me to see a guy use it. But then again, I'm 32, so maybe that's why. The one learning a language!
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