1. jamming - Noun
2. jamming - Adjective
3. jamming - Verb
Derived from jam
of Jam
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't like sewing machines. I don't understand how a needle with a thread going through the tip of it can interlock the thread by jamming itself into a little goddamn spool. It's contrary to nature and it irritates me. Neal Stephenson
I just witnessed an old woman wearing joker make-up and jamming hard to music as she drove her convertible. Yes, I just saw my future. Chris Colfer
Raphael snapped, "This isn't funny." "That's why no one's laughing." Jace stood, hauling Raphael upright, jamming the tip of his knife between Raphael's shoulder blades. Cassandra Clare
A lot of modern amps and preamps sound great when you're jamming by yourself, but don't hold up in a band situation. The sound isn't dense enough, and the lows and highs tend to get soaked up by the bass and cymbals. James Hetfield
I was known around the college for jamming in the lounge. Bernie Worrell
There is no substitute for jamming and getting to know each other on the road. Gary Cherone