I don’t know the correct way to spell zhouzh, but I know for a fact it is not “jooj”.
Believe it or not I think the correct answer is genuinely in the middle for once
Jouzh
The start is slightly shorter than the end
zhuzh
I’ll disagree.
Okay, well just remember you made me do this:
Genre - nre
&
Beige - Bei
It’s now spelled
Geouge
It’s tough but fair. I’ll have the t-shirts made up in the morning.
Is it french? (don’t come for me I can’t conjugate in french to save my fucking life 😂 but jouez looked…more pleasant to my eyeballs lol)
I do not understand either of those, what do you mean?
Is it anything like juche, the Korean-supremacist ideology of North Korea?
Now I’m picturing a cop trying to walk all confidently out of his squad car during a traffic stop while wearing a frilly maid outfit.
zhuzh
This is also how I spell it, but is it the correct spelling?
Edit: I should have just read further.
They claim it’s jouzh but I don’t agree, the Oxford dictionary has zhuzh
zhuzh and zhoosh according to Merriam-Webster.
Disagree, their uniform is pretty great!
Ok that is kind of styling.
Also no guns, so I don’t have to worry to be shot for shits and giggles :)
Really owning the whole dickhead thing.
It’s spelled “zhuzh”, I think.
The internet didn’t seem to agree on one spelling so I went with phonetic.
This is by far the pettiest complaint about law enforcement I’ve heard in my entire life.
look up all meanings of “to serve”
While we’re at it, why aren’t the cops brining donuts to my house?
Yeah we should dress them with more style.
HUGO BOSS STYLE
Haha Nazis funny
Oh - hahaha - yeah, no . . . Ehhhh, no they’re not here to serve. Heh.
Naw.
Because they know nobody’s tipping.
I don’t understand the reasoning. The serving class has never been pretty to behold. Wealthy people are the pretty ones.
We know that they’re wealthy because they haven’t got shit all over them.
The joke is with the double meaning of “serve”, which is also slang for looking good or having good style
Ah, thank you, young lad for helping this old person cross the language road today.
They’re here to serve man, obviously.