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jamette

jah-MET · noun · vulgar
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jamette In A Sentence

Origin & Usage

Trinidad & Tobago; from French 'diamètre' (diameter/social line).

Variants jammetjammette

People Also Ask

What does jamette mean?

In Trinidad it refers to a crude, promiscuous, or ill-behaved woman; historically it meant someone living outside respectable society.

Where does the word jamette come from?

It comes from the French 'diamètre' (diameter), referring to a person considered 'below the diameter' or line of respectable society.

Is jamette an insult?

Yes — it's a derogatory and vulgar term for a woman, implying she is loose, crude, or of low class.

How is jamette used today?

It's used to criticise a woman seen as behaving vulgarly or without decorum, as in 'She behaving like a jamette in the middle of the road.'

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