Joe D.
Jō-dë
Sometimes spelled as "Jody, Jodie or Joe Dee"
This is not a name meaning.
This is a definition of a phrase or term.
History:
Mainly a phrase prevalent in the Military, due to so many young men leaving home and/or deploying, but is also applicable to any hard
working man effected by a "
Joe D."
There was likely an original "Joe D” many years ago that effected a service member to turn it into a running cadence that the Military continues to use daily, due to how prevalent a hardworking man's relationship fall prey to a "Joe D."
Definition:
Essentially, when a man has to leave, for an extended, or temporary amount of time, so that he may secure an income or a better income, or to defend his country, he is not in a position to maintain contact with his significant other. That is when a male close to the
young man's significant other will see an opportunity and strike. A good "Joe D." is cunning, manipulative and targets the lonely, young woman,
whose man is not around. He presents as a soft voice, and a shoulder to cry on. The unsuspecting woman is just so happy to have some attention that she ignores what is really going on. Once the "Joe D." has gained some trust, he will gently whisper phrases that start with, "If he really loves you he would do this..." She is so disillusioned, that when she talks to her man, she will even start talking about this "Joe D."
A “Joe D.” is an
emotional predator looking for lonely women and destroying good men’s relationships.
"
Joe D. is f*cking your wife."
"Ain't no use in
goin' home Jodie's got your girl and gone"
"On a plane to Iraq
ain’t no sense in looking back.
Susie won’t be alone for long
cause Jody wants to drop her thong
we run the risk of getting shot
while Susie screws the whole damn block.
this is her plan it will not fail
because your “”dear john”” letter is in the mail.
this is true i will not lie
its another reason for Jodie to die.”