Citations:Jayoncé

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English citations of Jayonce and Jayoncé

Proper noun: "(slang) the couple consisting of celebrities Jay-Z and Beyoncé"

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  • 2006, D. S. W., "On Resorts and Islands", Vibe, December 2006, page 66:
    Yeah, we surely do see you, Jayoncé.
  • 2006, Randy Roper, "Better Smash That", Ozone Magazine, Issue 52, December 2006, page 62:
    The Rihanna rumors have caused Beyonce to ring the alarm, and it won't be too long before Jayonce is headed for Splitsville.
  • 2007, "V Mix: Searchin' For A Real Love", Vibe, March 2007, page 139:
    There are power couples like Jayoncé, Russell and Kimora, Will and Jada.
  • 2007, NV Magazine, Volumes 47-52, page 37:
    Also, he adds, it "doesn't hurt that Tom Cruise just got married in Rome," or that "Jayonce" (Jay-Z and Beyonce) are often caught frequenting islands off the usual traveler's grid.
  • 2008, "V Mix: Diamond, Duets–And Denial", Vibe, June 2008, page 53:
    Throughout their six-year, PDA-shy run, Jayoncé refused to confirm (except in verse) what we all knew–the two are crazy in love.
  • 2014, Caitlin Looney, "State of the Union becomes #StateOfAwful", The Columbia Chronicle (Columbia College, Chicago), Volume 49, Issue 17, 3 February 2014, page 35:
    “Imagine how much Obama's approval rating would skyrocket if he and Michelle came out and reenacted Jayoncé's 'Drunk In Love' performance,” tweeted @jwoodham, []