hawknation2014
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SalishHawkFan":3adyha91 said:Are we only going to allow each persons personal definition of words now? As I posted way further up, the Urban Dictionary defines Jawing:hawknation2014":3adyha91 said:As you said in the OP, Lynch was being sarcastic with his comments during the Super Bowl blowout; he was not being vociferous. The standard definition of "jawing" requires vociferousness.
The reports of Lynch refusing to get on the team bus after the Harvin trade are evidence of friction. The extended holdout was maybe evidence of friction. Lynch flipping the bird was possible evidence of friction. But that joke during the Super Bowl doesn't really evidence friction, it could evidence that Lynch in general wants more carries.
mouthin off, bein cheaky or gloating over a win.
Was Lynch being Cheaky? YES
Was he gloating over a win? A little too early to be doing that, but yeah, kinda.
He was JAWING.
Live with it.
Not to be a dick, but UD is not the best source for definitions because it's even less moderated than wikipedia. That particular UD definition is too broad, IMO.
Jawing is used more specifically to describe a kind of vociferous trash talk. Two people on the same team would not usually be described as "jawing" at one another during a blowout win.
if you had just used a word like "razzing," "ribbing," "teasing" or "joking," everything else in your OP would hold true. Maybe the biggest problem with your use of the word "jawing" is that it makes the comments sound serious, rather than lighthearted or jokey.