Jimmys
[jim-ee] /ˈdʒɪm i/
noun
1.
a male given name, form of .
/ˈdʒɪmɪ/
noun, verb (pl) -mies -mies, -mying, -mied
1.
the US word for jemmy
/ˈdʒɪmɪ/
noun
1.
(Central Scot, slang) an informal term of address to a male stranger
n.
“burglar’s crowbar,” 1848, variant of jemmy, name for a type of crowbar much used by burglars, special use of Jemmy, familiar form of proper name James (also see jack).
v.
1893, from jimmy (n.). Related: Jimmied; jimmying.
noun
A condom: That’s right, condom fashions, with small pockets for what kids call jimmys (1990s+ Teenagers)
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- Jimmy up
verb phrase To spoil something; damage; bugger: This scale’s all jimmied up (1940s+)
- Jimmy woodser
/ˌdʒɪmɪ ˈwʊdzə/ noun (Austral, informal) 1. a man who drinks by himself 2. a drink taken alone
- Jimp
[jimp] /dʒɪmp/ adjective, Scot. and North England. 1. slender; trim; delicate. 2. scant; barely sufficient.
- Jimper
[jimp] /dʒɪmp/ adjective, Scot. and North England. 1. slender; trim; delicate. 2. scant; barely sufficient.
- Jimply
[jimp] /dʒɪmp/ adjective, Scot. and North England. 1. slender; trim; delicate. 2. scant; barely sufficient.