Jamming
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Jamming may mean:
- Techniques to limit the effectiveness of an opponent's communications and/or detection equipment.
- In physics, the term jamming is used for apparent changes of state; for example, a granular medium suddenly acting like a solid.
- E-mail jamming, used by electronic political activists or hackers to disable e-mail systems
- Jamming (fanzine), a late 1970s to early 1980s UK music fanzine edited by Tony Fletcher.
- Jamming (or jam session), an informal, semi-improvised performance by a group of rock or jazz musicians.
- Jamming (dance), cheered show-offs during social dancing.
- A set of climbing moves that involve wedging a body part into a crack when rock climbing.
- Culture jamming, the act of using existing mass media to comment on those very media themselves, using the original medium's communication method.
- Jamming, a song by Bob Marley from the Album, Exodus (album).
Can also be "slang" for "chilling or "hanging around", widely known in the UK.

