Mnemon
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Hello.
The above sentences have been written by a British native speaker. My question is about the meaning and usage of the term jam here. It's a new one on me. Actually, I haven't seen it being used that way before. Could someone elaborate? Did you ever come across it before? Is it common in BE/AE?
PS. I kind of interpret it as "if that's your thing".
The above sentences have been written by a British native speaker. My question is about the meaning and usage of the term jam here. It's a new one on me. Actually, I haven't seen it being used that way before. Could someone elaborate? Did you ever come across it before? Is it common in BE/AE?
PS. I kind of interpret it as "if that's your thing".