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jessie
noun
A cowardly person, especially a man; an effeminate man.
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He was teased by the other boys for being a "jessie" or gay.
(In the interests of full disclosure, you should also know that said re-education involves being struck about the head with a hardback copy of Trainspotting while a large ginger man screams repeatedly in your face: "You've been hanging out with they Sassenachs for too long, ya big jessie!").
In fact, it's to Disclosure's immense credit that Jessie Ware (Confess To Me), AlunaGeorge (White Noise) and Sam Smith (Latch) feel not as if they're offering stand-out performances, but are a necessary part of the fabric of the album.
And the collaboration obsession is global – best summarised by multi-artist pileup Bang Bang, on which Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande and Jessie J each attempt to perform each other off the record, in a successful bid to shore up Jessie J's faltering sales.
In her speech on Friday to the Jessie Street Trust, Penny Wong was absolutely correct in her assertion that "rejecting the term 'feminist' is a political decision" - because modern popular feminism is an entirely political movement.
Syndrome's video for Eyes Wide Shut, by JLS featuring Tinie Tempah, beat out Coldplay, Adele and two videos for Jessie J. "It's such a great feeling to know that our work is being watched, shared and enjoyed by so many fans in the UK," admitted Syndrome's James Larese.
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For seven straight weeks this fall artists such as Meghan Trainor, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Tove Lo and Jessie J helped set a record by creating a completely female Top 5 of Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
Jessie J and JLS might not be such familiar figures to the Queen, but certainly were to her grandchildren, who were rocking in the royal box.
Catholics were distrusted, spied on, harassed and penalised, often unjustly, as Jessie Childs's excellent new book lays out.In this section Help or harm In God we trust The boy's own story Hearts of darkness Starry-eyed No boundaries ReprintsMs Childs, a British historian, examines one aristocratic family in the Midlands from 1570 to the gunpowder plot in 1605.
While convalescing, he began visiting the Haggs Farm nearby and began an intense friendship (1902 10) with Jessie Chambers.
June 8, 1903 Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6 , 1996Washington, D.C., United States Jessie Bernard, (born June 8 , 1903 Minneapolis, Minn., U.S. died Oct. 6, 1996, Washington, D.C.) American sociologist who provided insights into women, sex, marriage, and the interaction of the family and community.
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