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What is a Jesuit?People that attended a Jesuit school and receive job opportunities and favors from another who attended a Jesuit school. It is a known common practice in the Northeast, as well as California. Schools noted for their Jesuit Mafia connections include Georgetown, Marquette, Boston College, Loyola Marymount, Santa Clara, University of San Francisco, Gonzaga, Xavier, and Creighton. Person 1: How in the hell did Kyle get hired? a Jesuit - videoA Jesuit - what is it?a fucking bad driver, usually of the asian ethnicity. uses the whole road as their personal lane and goes either really fast or exceptionally slow. get off the road if a jesuit is driving... Ernie: god damn you drive like a jesuit! What does "a Jesuit" mean?Commonly known as a Jew in a suit. Guy1: look at that Jew in the suit! A Jesuit - what does it mean?A Jesuit is a name given to someone who's aims to disunify within a squad by means of playing tricks and/or backstabbing, usually in the interest of other crews. Peter: "Why does Ignatius keep accidentally scoring in our goal? He's busting our game!" A Jesuit - meaningIf you want torture, they've got it: iron maidens, thumbscrews (the original gameboys), the rack (not tits, folks), the wheel, cat o' ninetails, anal pears, whips, water-torture (but not Chinese because Jesuits considered them heathens), and painful vises to make you confess even imaginary vices! This is the Spanish Inquisition at its finest. You want zealots; Jesuits are Zealot's-R-Us's finest antique models. "Jesuits?" A Jesuit - definitionA colloquial term for "heretic." That Jesuit was going on about how transubstantiation doesn't happen during mass. A Jesuit - slangThe high school to beat in the northwest. Jesuit is an amazing school all around. Men and women for others, indeed. "Jesuit students are men and women for others." A JesuitRoman Catholic Church. A member of the Society of Jesus. Jesuits' bark, Peruvian bark, or the bark of certain species of Cinchona; -- so called because its medicinal properties were first made known in Europe by Jesuit missionaries to South America. A JesuitThe popular name for the monastic order called the Society of Jesus. The order was founded by Ignatius de Loyola in 1534, and was recognized by the pope in 1540. The mission of the Jesuits was in three areas: teaching, service to the nobility, and missionary work in foreign lands. Their greatest mark was made in education, and the Collegio Romano was their primary seminary. See above....wait, the example is too short??? A JesuitFriggin' Franciscan's are getting their asses kicked by the Southern Baptists in Zimbabwe...send in the Jesuits! |
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