I'm Jonesing for a little Ganja, mon... I'm jonesing for a little soul food, brother... Where did "I'm jonesing" come from?
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Etymonline suggests that it rose from a use of Jones as slang for heroin:
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The New Oxford American Dictionary has “Origin 1960’s: said to come from Jones Alley, in Manhattan, associated with drug addicts.” Some online sources dispute the claim and attribute it to Great Jones Street. |
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"Keeping up with the Jones" meant to constantly getting more than those around you. "Jonesing" has grown to simply express the desire for more, whether it is drugs, or an object, or a person of desire. It is the expression of that desire. |
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An irresistable craving, from the song, "Mrs. Jones" (we got a thing goin' on). |
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"Basketball Jones" from Cheech & Chong's album "Los Cochinos." |
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You'll find jones and jonesing in literature pertaining to prohibition times. Also relating to the followers of Rev Jones (mass suicide). So the meanings are multi-inspired and confused - as a lot of language is. |
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