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    Joe
    [jō]
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    informal
    Joe (noun) · Joes (plural noun) · joe (noun)
    1. an ordinary man:
      "he's just a hard-working, divorced average Joe"
    2. coffee:
      "a cup of joe"
    Origin
    mid 19th century: pet form of the given name Joseph; compare with Joe Bloggs. Joe arose in the 1940s.
     
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  3. The term "Joe" can refer to12345:
    • A male or an ordinary man.
    • A fellow or guy.
    • A spy, especially a double agent (UK slang).
    • A personification of a typical representative of an occupation or personality trait.
    • A term of endearment, often used in addressing a person (chiefly Scotland).
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    Joe From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Joe /dʒəʊ $ dʒoʊ/ noun 1 → Joe Public/Bloggs 2 → Joe College/Citizen etc Examples from the Corpus Joe • a regular Joe Origin Joe (1900-2000) Male name, from Joseph
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    joe / ˈ ʤoʊ/ noun plural joes Britannica Dictionary definition of JOE US, informal 1 [count] or Joe : an ordinary man : guy
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    joe (plural joes) (informal) A male; a guy; a fellow. I'm just an ordinary joe. (UK, slang) A spy, especially a double agent.
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    Joe 2 [ joh ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun (sometimes lowercase) Informal. fellow; guy: the average Joe who works for a living. Informal. a personification of a typical, often unprepossessing representative of an occupation, personality trait, state of being, etc., that is expressed, sometimes metonymically, as a mock surname:
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    plural joes chiefly Scotland : sweetheart, dear often used in addressing a person
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