Without additional context about who "Jack" is or the situation being referred to, it's difficult to determine whether Jack is mean. Mean behavior can be subjective and depends on individual experiences and perceptions. If you provide more details about Jack's actions or behavior, I can offer a more specific assessment.
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If you mean Jack Leonard, the singer who preceeded Sintra in the Tommy Dorsey band, his NY Times obit can be found at http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE2D7173FF931A15755C0A96E948260
If you mean Jack the Ripper, he killed his victims with a knife, cutting the throats of women and then cutting out vital organs.
i belive so, just because he was in a Mexican movie, dosent mean that hes fully American.
"Jack Wang" is a common name that can refer to various individuals, including those in business, entertainment, or sports. Without additional context, it's difficult to pinpoint a specific meaning or significance. The name "Jack" is often a diminutive of "John," while "Wang" is a common surname of Chinese origin. If you have a particular Jack Wang in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
Because he is jack.
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a bottle of jack topkins. its a kind of alchaul
Jack alty means mean, Normally a grandad and very horrible :D
a bottle of jack topkins. its a kind of alchaul
If you mean jack from the film Titanic (1997) he is not real.
No. The name Jack comes from the name John, not from Joseph.
'Jack' is not a word in Irish. The male name 'Jack' would have 'Seáinín' as an equivalent in Irish.
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no that is mean to say
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Jack is often used as a nickname for "John", as in St Jack the Divine, or "You don't know Jack S**t!"