It certainly seems to be featured in an inordinate number of
sex-specific words! According to Bruce Price, less than 1 percent of
English words start with J, a minor letter with an odd shape and few
other distinctions. Except when it comes to sex. Then J is jumping, one
might even say jolly and juicy.
Leadbelly sang about Jumping Judy:
Well, jumping Little Judy, she was a mighty fine girl.
Judy brought jumping to this whole round world
Dylan Thomas liked to get juiced and tell the prettiest girl at the party, "I want to jump your bones."
J
has some weird sexual je-ne-sais-quoi mojo, some humor (jests, jibes,
jokes, jocularity), some sweetness (jams and jellies, Jujubes and
Jujifruit), and some heat (joules).
Mick Jagger just sounds randy. And mint julep just sounds debauched, as The Clovers revealed in the 1952 hit "One Mint Julep":
I didn't know what I was doin'
I had to marry all day screwing....
One mint julep was the cause of it all.
Jugs
jiggle; and a johnson is a big one. A hooker's customer is a John. Jack
basically means male. The female of some species is called a jenny
(e.g., jenny wren). And sexy young girls are jailbait.
The First
Lady of the jungle was "You, Jane." Mary doesn't work, does it? While
we're in the jungle, a famous lesbian novel was called "Rubyfruit
Jungle."
Yes, that's what it means, as does jelly roll. An old blues song pulsed:
Jelly roll, jelly roll, sittin' on a fence
If you doan get some you ain't got no sense
Just wild bout my jelly
My sweet jelly roll.
Sexy
women often have J-names: Jezebel, Jasmine, Jewel, Joy, Josephine. If
you listen to Fats Domino sing about Josephine, you know she's hot:
Hello Josephine, how do you do?
Do you remember me baby?
Like I remember you
You used to laugh at me and holler, woo woo woo
Just
about the only color name with J is Jade, a green stone, a girl's name,
and a word with hot subtext. Urban Dictionary says, "Jade is someone
who overreacts about a sexually orientated situation. For example, 'Oh
my god, my nipples are erected!' 'You're such a Jade!'" Too much of that
makes you jaded.
Jockey is all about riding, sometimes riding
people. Jubilees are occasions for jubilation. Jamborees are good
parties, people jitterbugging, sexy music on the jukebox. Juke
originally meant "bawdy" or "wicked."
Hand jive, doesn't that
sound dirty? When Johnny Otis (A.K.A. Willie and the Hand Jive) sang
about "doing that crazy hand jive," this was serious titillation.
Censors believed the song glorified masturbation, at least. That was all
they could dare mention in 1958:
Mama, mama, look at Sister Flo
Doing that hand jive with Uncle Joe
When I gave little sister a dime
I said "Do that hand jive one more time"
Jazz
was sexual slang before it was music. "Jas" was a Creole brothel where
jezebels worked. Music for the clients became known as "Jas music",
sometimes "Jass music." When the word "Jass" was printed on posters, the
letter "J" was sometimes crossed out for a joke. Promoters knew "ass
music" was offensive, so the spelling moved from "Jass" to "Jazz", hence
"Jazz music."
A lot of porno words start with J; and words that
aren't always porno words move in that direction very quickly: junk,
jack, jerk, jag, jam, jimmie, and joint. Sex can hardly be discussed
without the word job. "Jack off" spawned "jill off."
A printed J doesn't look sexy. But script a cursive capital J. It's rubenesque and voluptuous. Maybe that's J's secret.
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