Jaycee
[ jey-see ]
/ ˈdʒeɪˈsi /
noun
a member of a civic group for young business and community leaders.
Origin of Jaycee
1945–50,
Americanism; spelling forms of the letters
JC, abbreviation of
Junior Chamber in its original name
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce
Example sentences from the Web for jaycee
Jaycee Dugard, who was held captive for 18 years in a squalid series of tents by her abductor, who fathered her two children.
Jaycee Dugard: “I Want to Be Remembered for What I do, Not What Happened to Me”
Jaycee Dugard, who was held captive and sexually assaulted for 18 years, gave her first interview to Diane Sawyer on Sunday night.
But unlike the Martinez case, Jaycee Dugard would not be suing the parole officers who voted to release Garrido in 1988.
British Dictionary definitions for jaycee
Jaycee
/ (ˈdʒeɪˈsiː) /
noun
Australian, NZ, US and Canadian
a young person who belongs to a junior chamber of commerce
Word Origin for Jaycee
C20: from the initials of
J (unior)
C (hamber), short for
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce