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Meaning of Jacobs | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈd͡ʒeɪkəbz

Definitions

  1. An English surname originating as a patronymic derived from Jacob.
  2. Testicles.
    UK, plural, plural-only, slang
  3. A place in the United States:
  4. A southern neighbourhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
  5. A town in Ashland County, Wisconsin, named after William H. Jacobs.
  6. Former name of Port Providence, Pennsylvania.

Equivalents

العربية جاكوبس
Français Jacobs

Examples

“He has also provided some of the show's funniest moments - when enjoying a bath with Three Degrees star Sheila Ferguson he told her: 'I'm comfortable with anything, love, but you don't want to see my 'Jacobs' hanging out.'”
“I used to have a Velo seat, which is pretty similar to the KH in design, and I got rid of it for the same reason. The padding was so deep and spongey that my Jacobs used to float to the top as I rode along.”
“Horseshit every match matters and Alex Ferguson would drag his players out of the club by their Jacobs if they made such a statement.”
“He'd hit you with his wallet? What an opportunity!!! You could have kicked him in his jacobs, jumped on his head & ran off with his money.”
“"last time I was at Muirkirk (In april I think) I was moaning about the cold while dressed in a few arctic fleeces, bunnet etc and a local came up to me in a thin jacket and said "braw warm today eh mate" I was freezing my jacobs off"”
“It was almost 6:30 and the sun was breaking the horizon, better get the boss back to the safety of her fortress-like house on Beverly St., or it might be his jacobs in a jar!”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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