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Etymology 1

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The earliest known appearance in print dates from 1922, inThomas Coward's "Country Diary" column for theManchester Guardian of 6 December 1921; the piece was subsequently included in his 1922 bookBird Haunts and Nature Memories.[1] He attributed it to "a west-coast Irishman",[1] and explained:[2]

if we are walking on the road and see, far ahead, someone whom we recognise although we can neither distinguish features nor particular clothes, we may be certain that we are not mistaken; there is something in the carriage, the walk, the general appearance which is familiar; it is, in fact, the individual's jizz.

There are several theories as to the etymology of “jizz”:

  • From the military termGIS(general impression and shape).
  • Possible contraction ofjustis (in the sense that a particular bird species “just is” that species).

An essay by Greenwood and Greenwood in 2018 debunks these theories.[1] Other suggestions include variants ofguise,gist andgestalt (mispronounced).[3]

Noun

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jizz (usuallyuncountable,pluraljizzes)

  1. (ornithology, birdwatching) Thephysical andbehavioural characteristics of abird that enable it to be immediatelyrecognised by an experiencedbirder as a certain type of bird, especially tofamily orgenus level.
    • 1922,TA Coward,Bird Haunts and Nature Memories, London: Warne:
      A West Coast Irishman was familiar with the wild creatures which dwelt on or visited his rocks and shores; at a glance he could name them, usually correctly, but if asked how he knew them would reply ‘By their "jizz".’
    • 2009, Jeremy Mynott, chapter 3, inBirdscapes, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton, page74:
      Political cartoonists rely a lot onjizz. When a new president or prime minister comes into office it usually takes the cartoonists a little while to decide which features to select as field marks but they then stylise these in ways that make them instantly recognisable to the rest of us, even though they may be grossly exaggerated.
    • 2015,Nick Davies, chapter 3, inCuckoo - Cheating by Nature (paperback), London: Bloomsbury, page53:
      His birds are not carefully posed to illustrate every plumage detail; they are impressions rather than portraits. With a few deft strokes of his pencil, he captures their 'jizz'.

References

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  1. 1.01.11.2Greenwood, Jeremy J.D.; Greenwood, Julian G. (May 2018). "The Origin of the Birdwatching Term "Jizz"". British Birds. 111 (5): 292-294.
  2. ^ Coward, Thomas (6 December 1921). "Jizz". Manchester Guardian. p. 14.
  3. ^https://canberrabirds.org.au/wp-content/canberra-bird-notes/CBN_41_2_final-for-web.pdf David McDonald.THE ETYMOLOGY OF '"JIZZ", REVISITED. Canberra Bird Notes, Vol 41, July 2016.

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Etymology 2

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Variation or shortening ofjism.

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Noun

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jizz (uncountable)

  1. (vulgar slang) Maleejaculate;sperm,semen.
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slang: sperm

Verb

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jizz (third-person singular simple presentjizzes,present participlejizzing,simple past and past participlejizzed)

  1. (intransitive, slang) Toejaculate; toejectsemen.
  2. (transitive, slang) Toejaculate on, over, or into; tocover insemen.
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slang: to ejaculate

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