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Weiyang Luo
what does "I am just (jussing) ya" mean?
I heard this sentence from a video .I guess it means "I am just teasing you"or sth.And I am sure my spelling of the word "jussing"is wrong,but it sounds to me like that.
Could anyone tell me the right word that sounds a bit like "jussing" ?And what it means?
Thank you for your help.
May 17, 2014 8:39 PM
Answers · 2
I would guess that the word is "joshing" you. You are correct; the term is a colloquialism for kidding, joking or teasing someone.
May 18, 2014
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Weiyang Luo
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