From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishJJ1, j /dʒeɪ/ noun (plural J’s, j’s) [countable, uncountable] SLAthe tenth letter of the English alphabet
Examples from the Corpus
J• Surgener, who was thought to be just keeping the seat warm for junior college transfer A. J.• Everyone turned towards B. J.• The photos were purportedly taken by free-lancer E. J.• As the jury deliberated for its fifth day Monday, O. J.• Link him with O. J.• One such skeptic, Patrick J.JJ2 HPEthe written abbreviation of joule or joules