jimmie
[ jim-ee ]
/ ˈdʒɪm i /
noun
Usually jimmies.
sprinkle(def 10).
Origin of jimmie
origin uncertain
Words nearby jimmie
jim-crow,
jim-dandy,
jim-jams,
jiminy,
jimjams,
jimmie,
jimmy,
jimmy woodser,
jimp,
jimson weed,
jiménez
Definition for jimmies (2 of 4)
jimmy
1
[ jim-ee ]
/ ˈdʒɪm i /
noun, plural jim·mies.
a short crowbar.
a large male crab, especially of Chesapeake Bay.
verb (used with object), jim·mied, jim·my·ing.
to force open (a door, window, etc.) with a jimmy: The burglar got in by jimmying the back door.
Also
especially British,
jemmy.
Definition for jimmies (3 of 4)
jimmy
2
[ jim-ee ]
/ ˈdʒɪm i /
noun, plural jim·mies. Australian Slang.
an immigrant.
Origin of jimmy
2
1835–45; rhyming slang;
Jimmy (Grant), for
immigrant
Definition for jimmies (4 of 4)
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British Dictionary definitions for jimmies (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for jimmies (2 of 2)
Jimmy
/ (ˈdʒɪmɪ) /
noun
Central Scot slang
an informal term of address to a male stranger