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gxqoz
1373 days ago
Yeah I feel everyone around me who used this word added a bit of a "t" sound to the end. It wasn't until I was an adult I saw it spelled out like "jawn".
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xg15
1373 days ago
Maybe the opposite of jawn is jawn't?
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smcl
1372 days ago
Interestingly a "jaunt" is British English (or maybe just Scots?) for a little walk, like a stroll
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