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What is a jship?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

J-Ship, short for (Jaxon Shipley), is a term used to define a great athlete, or a perfect human specimen. This term, J-Ship, is also used when describing an amazing feat of human talent. Example, "J-Shipped you bro!", or "Dude he just got J-Shipped!".

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