toe\ jam

toe\ jam
a vile and unsightly accumulation of sock lint and toe sweat, found most predominantly in male locker rooms throughout the world.

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  • Toe jam — can refer to: * a substance accumulating between toes *A video game called ToeJam Earl *A song on the Dance Dance Revolution STR!KE video game for the PlayStation 2 *A song by Mount Rushmore (band) *A 2008 song by Brighton Port Authority …   Wikipedia

  • toe jam — n. a nasty, smelly substance that collects between the toes of unwashed feet. □ Wash your feet, you turkey! I don’t want you getting all your toe jam all over the room! …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Toe Jam Puppet Band — The Toe Jam Puppet Band is a children s entertainment group from New Bedford, Massachusetts. They have released two full length albums and perform throughout New England several times per week. References * Seaman, Hank… …   Wikipedia

  • toe\ jam\ sandwich — A sandwich that looks disgusting and icky. Want my mom to make you a toe jam sandwich for lunch? …   Dictionary of american slang

  • toe\ jam\ sandwich — A sandwich that looks disgusting and icky. Want my mom to make you a toe jam sandwich for lunch? …   Dictionary of american slang

  • toe jam — noun a) Sticky matter accumulated between digits of a foot. b) A stubbed toe …   Wiktionary

  • Toe jam — black gunk under the toe nails or between the toes …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • toe jam — Australian Slang black gunk under the toe nails or between the toes …   English dialects glossary

  • toe\ jam — a vile and unsightly accumulation of sock lint and toe sweat, found most predominantly in male locker rooms throughout the world …   Dictionary of american slang

  • toe jam — /ˈtoʊ dʒæm/ (say toh jam) noun Colloquial the sticky dirt which collects between the toes …  

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