1. jake - Noun
2. jake - Adjective
3. jake - Verb
4. Jake - Proper noun
jake (comparative more jake, superlative most jake)
(slang) Adequate; satisfactory; acceptable.
(US) A juvenile male turkey.
(New York, Chicago, MTE, MLE, slang) police, a federal government officer.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:police officer
(slang) A police officer, a cop (on foot, rather than in a patrol car).
(US, slang, uncountable) Jamaica ginger.
A Discordian prank involving a large number of people sending bizarre letters or parcels to a targeted individual.
jake (third-person singular simple present jakes, present participle jaking, simple past and past participle jaked)
(transitive) To play a Discordian prank on (somebody), involving a large number of people sending bizarre letters or parcels to that person.
Jake (plural Jakes)
A male given name.
Listen Jake... don't you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you are not taking advantage of it? Ernest Hemingway
Jake Green isn't just Jake Green. Jake represents all of us. The colour green is the central column of the spectrum and the name Jake has all sorts of numerical values. All things come back to him within the film's world of cons and games. Guy Ritchie
I loved working on 'Donnie Darko.' I learned a lot from the cast, Jake Gyllenhaal and the producers. I love doing what I do because I get to meet so many great people. Daveigh Chase
I have these surreal moments where I'm like ‘I'm pregnant with Jake Gyllenhaal's baby' and ‘I'm telling Robert Pattinson that he smells of sex.' But you're acting, so the focus is on the work. Sarah Gadon
When you don't have any money, the problem is food. When you have money, it's sex. When you have both it's health, you worry about getting rupture or something. If everything is simply jake then you're frightened of death. J. P. Donleavy
I'm Jake Featherston, and I'm here to tell you the truth. Harry Turtledove