What Does “Jorf” Mean? Explaining the Jury Duty Word That’s Gone Viral

If you’re a fan of Amazon Freevee’s smash hit show Jury Duty, you might have noticed a T-shirt with the word “Jorf” written across it worn by one of the fan-favorite characters. The question is: what does “Jorf” mean?

In episode 4 of Jury Duty, the jury members visit the Cinnamon & Sparrow factory where they discover a batch of white T-shirts with the word “Jorf” printed on them in bold black letters hidden in a room. Juror Todd takes one of the shirts and wears it out to dinner, where it causes a scene.



Todd’s server tells him that “Jorf” is a secret code word for white supremacists to identify one another in public. But don’t worry, “Jorf” isn’t actually a real word and was simply made up for the show.

After the episode aired, viewers took to Twitter to share their hilarious responses to the gag. Some even joked about wanting a “JORF” T-shirt before quickly changing their minds.



Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Jury Duty or just looking for a fun and unique T-shirt to add to your wardrobe, our Jorf T-shirts are sure to turn heads and spark conversation. So why not join in on the fun and get your hands on one today?

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