Charlie's Sneaker FAQ and Glossary - J
This FAQ and Glossary defines a number of terms used in regards to athletic shoes, Charlie, or sneakers.
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- Jacks

1970's slang in Baltimore for Converse Jack Purcell sneakers. Also see "Blue Tips."
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- JDI
- Sometimes used abbreviation for "Just Do It", a Nike credo frequently mentioned in their advertising.
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- Jeepers

Store brand sneakers marketed by Sears, Roebuck, and Company to Baby Boomers. Derisively known as "Cheaper Jeepers." Replaced by "The Winner."
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- Jills
- The equivalent of jocks (meaning #1) for women athletes. [Sometimes called a "jill strap."]
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- Jim Shoe

A sneaker made by Airwalk, best known for three unusual versions (basketball, golf, and tennis):
1. The basketball version is a high-top in orange leather that looks like that used on a basketball.
2. The golf version has a toe dimpled like a golf ball.
3. The tennis version (pictured) is a low-top in yellow tennis ball felt.
Airwalk also made several other colors with the same basic design, but they're not as obviously matched to a sport as these versions. Wear them to work for kicks.
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- Jocks
- 1. Special underclothing that Baby Boomer Boys were required to wear to gym class. Somebody was really cheap designing them, because they left out the tail end. Being caught without could result in a track meet. Now optional in many Physical Education programs. Also see "Jills."
- 2. Athletes. Traditionally, men athletes, but women athletes use the term to describe themselves.
- 3. ANTONYM: Software weenie (in most cases).
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- Joggers
- Really slow runners; a sneaker for really slow runners.
- Johnson, Michael
- Track star and wearer of custom-made gold Nike athletic shoes during the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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- Jordan
- 1. See Michael Jordan.
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- Jordan, Deloris
- The mother of Michael Jordan. In an ESPN interview, she admitted she occasionally had to "pop" Michael... probably after yelling "Michael Jeffrey Jordan, cut that out!" I (Charlie) just hope she never slippered "His Airness" with an Air Jordan.
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- Jordan, Michael

Basketball player and Nike endorser. His shoe models occupy a significant dollar value of the market. His shoe models also are the target of the great majority of reported sneakerjacking incidents.
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- JUMPS
- Slang for cheap generic sneakers, in the area around Paterson, NJ: short for "Just Understand Mama's Poor"
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- JUMPMAN
- The logo seen on Air Jordan athletic shoes since the third Air Jordan model came out, inspired by the jumping profile of Michael Jordan.
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- Just Do It
- An exhortation frequently mentioned in Nike advertising. As in the sense, "Don't care what others think, YOU Just Do It."
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