Jeb

Jeb is a  epithet commonly used in Anglo-America and applied to  individuals, or those with dull or unassertive personalities. It is used in a similar fashion to "loser" or "". The word was first popularized in the late-1940s by the Sierran mass media to describe uninteresting or unremarkable people before the usage of the word spread across the Anglo-American community through movies, television, literature, and music. The Mulholland American English Dictionary defines "jeb" as an informal Anglo-American slang term with three meanings, "an individual who is unassuming and reserved by nature yet attempts to exude charisma and attractiveness but fails; a person who lacks adequate social skills; a pathetic person". The derivative jebolyte has been used to refer to submissive or pandering individuals, and s. The adjectives "jebbish", "jebesque", "jebular", and "jebtacular" have been used in relation to those who have jeb-like qualities, or used as a synonym for "sad" or "depressing". The word has also been used as a verb to refer to those who performed or acted in a "jebbish" manner. In contemporary usage, jeb is sometimes accompanied with an exclamation point (Jeb!), often mockingly used in a meta, ironic sense.