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gimme noun- a request or demand for money UK From “give me”.
- With all the gimmes and dropsies and once we’ve factored in Eli’s take we’ll be left with a good half million. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 18, 2001
- an easy victory or accomplishment US, 1986
- He was one of the city’s biggest hijackers. Clothes. Razor blades. Booze. Cigarettes. Shrimp and lobsters were the best. They went fast. And almost all of them were gimmes. — Goodfellas, 1990
- a pistol US
- A “gimme” is a pistol – because they’re often seen in the hands of somebody saying “gimme your money.” — Los Angeles Times, p. B1, 19 December 1994
- in pool, a shot that cannot be missed or a game that cannot be lost US
- — Steve Rushin, Pool Cool, p. 14, 1990
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