jane

[jeyn] /dʒeɪn/
noun, Slang.
1.
a girl or woman.
Origin
1905-10, Americanism; generic use of the proper name

Jane

[jeyn] /dʒeɪn/
noun
1.
a female given name: derived from John.
Examples from the web for jane
  • After jane gives birth to the prince, she falls ill this brings the episode full circle.
British Dictionary definitions for jane

jane

/dʒeɪn/
noun
1.
(slang, mainly US) a girl or woman
Word Origin and History for jane

Jane

fem. proper name, from French Jeanne, Old French Jehane, from Medieval Latin Johanna (see John). As a generic name for "girl, girlfriend" it is attested from 1906 in U.S. slang. Never a top-10 list name for girls born in the U.S., it ranked in the top 50 from 1931 to 1956. It may owe its "everywoman" reputation rather to its association with John.

Slang definitions & phrases for jane

jane

noun
  1. A young woman; chick, doll: some jane that was kind of simple/ Ladies from Long Island, janes from New Jersey
  2. A man's sweetheart, fiance´e, etc: make earrings for our janes out of them studs (1906+)
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