Beside the main "Jagger" brand, the company also has an operating chain of "Jagger Junior" stores, selling clothes for the children and teenagers only. Children's label was founded in Song lyrics by jagger -- Explore a large variety of song lyrics performed by jagger on the Lyrics. Rick James partied the hardest, it was unbelievable.
But he killed himself partying… He did an enormous amount of cocaine and alcohol. He stayed up all night, every night, sometimes for days at a time… Mick Jagger took care of himself. Rick James did not. Some guy said to me: Don't you think you're too old to sing rock n' roll? I said: You'd better check with Mick Jagger.
I love Mike Jagger so much. I've always dreamed about this. I couldn't sleep knowing he would be here. Rick James parties the hardest, it was unbelievable. Rick James did not… He and I were both born on February 1st, so we would have joint birthday parties together.
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Forgot your password? Jagger 's instructions. Top Definitions Quiz Examples Jagger. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! Will make your stomach filled with butterflies no matter how used you are to seeing him. Means; gift from God which is very true is a procrastinator but will always get something done at the absolute last second. Is very smart but often doesn't apply it. Girl 1: Omg isn't Jagger so hotttt!
Girl 2: Ikr don't steal my man though. Daaamn girl you'd better not mess with jagger. A Mexican might use the other dialogue examples cited above, usually when talking to a friend or relative. In these cases the word was used as a mild, loving, ribbing on someone. But it was different kind of insult when a white person used it when talking about a Mexican, than when two or more Mexican friends or relatives used it.
From an early age my use of the word in this manner was relegated to only the worst kind of comeback in a bout of shit-talking, and almost surely precipitated a physical fight. But I was not such a small kid myself, and the social consequences of not reacting to the insult, and of not defending myself and getting the marble I had rightfully won were dire.
At the same time, I heard Mexican children use jagger to shit-talk other Mexican kids—Mexican kids who were not their friends or relatives. However, this was almost never followed by a fight. Beto: Eeeeeeeee , all right, eh.
I do not remember adults using the word jagger, and I have never heard one say it since I was a kid. As per the examples above, as evident in the profusion of profanities, jagger was relegated to youth and, often, to gangbangers. The southern gangbangers called the northern gangbangers jaggers. This latter shortened version of my titular epithet was almost exclusively used as a term of endearment, saved for shit-talking from one Mexican-American friend to another.
The Mexicans with whom I grew up expressed musical vowel sounds for emphasis in sentences. But these vowels came with a grammar. The short exasperated Aye! A longer, drawn out Aiiiyyy to signal frustration and annoyance or impatience.
Of course, not all of the Mexicans in Castroville worked in the fields. On the south end of town sat big boxes for buildings: the packing warehouses.
But, on the whole, solely the agricultural industry supported Castroville. In the late 19 th century the Union Pacific railroad selected Salinas—the much larger city ten miles to the south—over Castroville as a point of arrival and departure for passengers.
The reality, though, is that Castroville houses a variety of people from different socio-economic backgrounds, with different education and skill levels, and people of different kinds of ethnic mixes.
Mexico is a rather diverse nation, composed of the descendants of native peoples, the descendants of the Spanish colonists who ruled the country for three hundred-plus years, the mestizo mix of these peoples, people of African descent, of French and Italian lineage.
And do not forget that all of the people with whom I grew up were American. Not only that, the housing development was called Oak Hills, and from our lofty Caucasian polis I could gaze down on the trodden peasants who worked the not-so-distant fields as I rode my bicycle on the bucolic oak-lined streets. But the center of our socio-political lives was Castroville.
Oak Hills was simply a bundle of houses. There were no grocery stores or gas stations, no post offices and no schools. All such business was conducted in Castroville, where we moved among the Mexican people who lived in town.
We shared a religion in Catholicism, even if some Sundays before we left my mother complained about the Mexicans standing outside and waiting for the Spanish language mass to begin. I never attended a Spanish mass, but I learned Spanish.
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