Justin James "J. J." Watt (born March 22, 1989) is an American football defensive end for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Texans with the 11th pick in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft, and played college football at Wisconsin.
Watt has received numerous awards and accolades, having won the AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award three times in his first five seasons. Watt is primarily a defensive end, but occasionally shifts to defensive tackle in certain situations. He has also taken snaps on offense as a tight end, catching three touchdown passes during the 2014 season. Also in 2014, Watt became the first player in NFL history to record two 20+ sack seasons in a career. He also currently holds the Texans franchise records for both sacks and forced fumbles.
Watt was born on March 22, 1989, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, to parents Connie, who is a building operations vice-president, and John Watt, who is a firefighter. The Watt family has Scottish ancestry. Watt's brothers, Derek and TJ, are both students and football players at the University of Wisconsin. Watt played hockey from the age of four to age 13 and also played for travel teams, which traveled to Canada and Germany. He gave up hockey when weekly games started to conflict with his schedule; the decision was also made with respect to the financial burden of the equipment and the need to replace it. Watt also played football throughout his childhood and became passionate about football while he was in fifth grade.
The watt (symbol: W) is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), named after the Scottish engineer James Watt (1736–1819). The unit is defined as joule per second and can be used to express the rate of energy conversion or transfer with respect to time. It has dimensions of L2MT−3.
When an object's velocity is held constant at one meter per second against constant opposing force of one newton the rate at which work is done is 1 watt.
In terms of electromagnetism, one watt is the rate at which work is done when one ampere (A) of current flows through an electrical potential difference of one volt (V).
Two additional unit conversions for watt can be found using the above equation and Ohm's Law.
Where ohm () is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance.
Watt was Samuel Beckett's second published novel in English, largely written on the run in the south of France during the Second World War and published by Maurice Girodias's Olympia Press in 1953 (an extract had been published in the Dublin literary review, Envoy, in 1950). A French translation followed in 1968.
Narrated in four parts, it describes Watt's journey to, and within, Mr Knott's house; where he becomes the reclusive owner's manservant, replacing Arsene, who delivers a long valedictory monologue at the end of section one. In section two Watt struggles to make sense of life at Mr Knott's house, experiencing deep anxiety at the visit of the piano tuning Galls, father and son, and a mysteriously language-resistant pot, among other incidents. In section three, which has a narrator called Sam, Watt is in confinement, his language garbled almost beyond recognition, while the narrative veers off on fantastical tangents such as the story of Ernest Louit's account to a committee of Beckett's old university, Trinity College, Dublin of a research trip in the West of Ireland. The shorter fourth section shows Watt arriving at the railway station from which, in the novel's skewed chronology, he sets out on a journey to the institution he has already reached in section three.
The surname Watt may refer to:
(feat. Jadakiss)
[CHORUS:]
You're all up on me
And you barely know me
We can go somewhere ma
Come on don’t be scared now
When the club's out
We can roll out
If you want to we can get a room
We can handle that. [x2]
[VERSE 1:]
You all upon me, Must have knew I’m feeling lonely
I don’t want a girl , I need a homey
I'm loving the way you backing it up on me
And when the club's out , we can roll out
Got the seven with the clubs out, thugs with the snobs out
Yeah my name Joshua Hood, Let's play the fire star sweet I'll be popping the good
You can ride on top of the world, you won't stop if you could
And I love green dropping the hood, Plus she always giving me top like she should
Baby girl we can ride out now or get pop where you stood
[CHORUS:]
You're all up on me
And you barely know me
We can go somewhere now
Come on don’t be scared now
When the club's out
We can roll out
If you want to we can get a room
We can handle that. [x2]
[VERSE 2: Jadakiss]
She barely know me
But she sees the pink diamonds up in the Roley
I’m with my lil man H-Double-O-D
We In the back of the club blowing the O-Z
Baby was right outfit from monny
Small waist phat ass far from bony
>From ATL said her name was Monique
And when hood bagged her friend I can tell she was on me
Then she said Jada I’m kinda hungry
Breakfast on you back shots on me
Everything is timing with kiss
We up out of the joint now he in the 7 I’m in the 6
No silicones already examined the tits
So we gone get it on after the salmon and grits
And after I hit I’m gone
Back up town Hood check me later
Daddy hit my phone
[CHORUS:]
You're all up on me
And you barely know me
We can go somewhere ma
Come on don’t be scared now
When the club's out
We can roll out
If you want to we can get a room
We can handle that. [x2]
[VERSE 3:]
And we can stay right here to the nights done
Order some bottles
Light something up and have some fun
Try the V.I.P. room
Lock the door with a broom
Got the hand size camera on
And you cruise with the rest of my team
And the music is loud
So it’s hard for them to hear you scream
And you can give me brains
Cause you smart too
And we can break out
And get a room for part II
You all up on me
And barely know me
Can’t wait to get to the room
So you can really show me
I’m J-Hood
My dick wave you ma
D-Block platinum plus
But imma stay hood ma
[BRIDGE:]
Why you all up on me if
(why you all up on me if)
You ain’t coming home with me tonight
Why you all up on me if
Whispering all in my ear
You ain’t coming home with me tonight
[CHORUS:]
You're all up on me
And you barely know me
We can go somewhere ma
Come on don’t be scared now
When the club's out
We can roll out
If you want to we can get a room