And why is it so privileged to Philadelphia? First, it is crucial to indicate this word is modern. I cannot recall a time I did not have the ability to refer to something as a jawn. Shockingly to many Philadelphians, the word actually came from New York. Jawn originally originated from the word “joint.” Philadelphians created jawn after the 1980’s song “That’s the Joint” by Funky Four Plus One was released from the hip hop group from the Bronx (Blevins). Jawn is a noun, used to describe a person, place or thing. It is an exclusive word that has no limits nor boundaries. When I use jawn in my vocabulary I usually say, “Can you pass me that jawn?” or “Did you see that jawn?”. Jawn is naturally a substitution for a word. But not just any word. Although jawn has no limits nor boundaries, I would never use jawn in replacement of a verb. “The movie was so jawn” or “Are we jawning later?” is not acceptable to use in a sentence. It simply does not make sense. Saying jawn shows enthusiasm that simply using the word, or “it” or “thing” would not do it
And why is it so privileged to Philadelphia? First, it is crucial to indicate this word is modern. I cannot recall a time I did not have the ability to refer to something as a jawn. Shockingly to many Philadelphians, the word actually came from New York. Jawn originally originated from the word “joint.” Philadelphians created jawn after the 1980’s song “That’s the Joint” by Funky Four Plus One was released from the hip hop group from the Bronx (Blevins). Jawn is a noun, used to describe a person, place or thing. It is an exclusive word that has no limits nor boundaries. When I use jawn in my vocabulary I usually say, “Can you pass me that jawn?” or “Did you see that jawn?”. Jawn is naturally a substitution for a word. But not just any word. Although jawn has no limits nor boundaries, I would never use jawn in replacement of a verb. “The movie was so jawn” or “Are we jawning later?” is not acceptable to use in a sentence. It simply does not make sense. Saying jawn shows enthusiasm that simply using the word, or “it” or “thing” would not do it