jects
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Clipping of projects.
Noun
jects pl (plural only)
- (US, slang) A multi-story low-income housing development; projects.
- 1991, Alex Kotlowitz, There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in The Other America, Anchor Books, published 1992, →ISBN, page 264:
- A few days later, Pharoah, now eleven, told a friend: "I worry about dying, dying at a young age, while you're little. I'll be thinking about I want to get out of the jects. […]
- 2006 December 28, TJ Xenos [username], “Re: Monie Love gets fired for making Young Jeezy sound like a tard...”, in rec.music.hip-hop (Usenet):
- Monie grew up in the music industry, not in the jects.
- 2011, Garrett S. King, Something to Live For, Xlibris, →ISBN, page 116:
- Olander grew up around the “jects,” but wasn't born there; he actually lived about two blocks away in a three-story house with his mother and younger siblings.
Further reading
- Jonathon Green (2024) “'jects”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang
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