Definition: The slang term 'Jeremiah 49:29' is a phrase that appears in the biblical scripture, Jeremiah 49:29. This verse is from the book of Daniel, written by the prophet Ezekiel and written after Daniel's death.
In a comedic way, "Jeremiah 49:29" might be described as a term that has become somewhat derogatory or offensive due to its use in a less-than-appropriate context. However, this term is used metaphorically in various ways, such as in the phrase 'jeremiacs' (a pun), which are a type of comedy song with repeated verses. One edgy example sentence using this slang term might be: "If you're feeling like Jeremiah 49:29, try this song: 'Jeremiah 49:29, get to work and start digging in the dirt for your new job.' This is a reference to the use of this term within a negative context, where it's often used to mock someone who has done something bad but didn't mean to be harshly spoken to.