joever

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/ˈdʒoʊ.vər/
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A slang adjective used online to say that something is completely over, defeated, or beyond rescue, often in a humorous meme context.

Examples

  • The stock market rally ended, it's joever now.
  • After the crash, the project is joever.
  • When the team missed the deadline, the manager said, 'That's joever'.
  • It's joever for the campaign, they lost the election.
  • The meme caption reads: 'It's joever', meaning the situation is finished.

Similar words

ended
over
doomed
defeated
done
lost
finished
concluded

Meanings

Usage

Use joever in informal online contexts to label a situation that is clearly over or hopeless, and avoid formal writing.

Common mistakes

Using joever as a verb, as in 'I joever the match', is incorrect.

Etymology

From a blend of the name 'Joe' (referring to Joe Biden) and the word 'over', first appearing in US election memes in 2020.

FAQ

What does joever mean?

It is an informal adjective meaning that something is over, finished, or hopeless.

Where did the word joever come from?

It blends the name Joe (referring to Joe Biden) with the word over, first used in 2020 election memes.

Can I use joever as a verb?

No, joever is only an adjective; using it as a verb is incorrect.

Is joever appropriate in formal writing?

No, it is slang and should be kept to informal online contexts.

How do I form the comparative of joever?

Use 'more joever' for the comparative and 'most joever' for the superlative.

Can joever be used to describe people?

It can describe situations or things, but not usually people directly.

Is joever capitalised?

It is written in lowercase unless it starts a sentence.

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