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jimmy noun- the penis US, 1988
- “I was always disappointed at the fact that I had no jimmy to play with.” — Stanley Weber, A Study of Sex in Prison, p. 78, 1973
- “Gimme gimme gimme” / Jumped on my jimmy and rode me like the wild west — Ice-T, The Girl Tried To Kill Me, 1989
- Never sleep alone because my Jimmy is a magnet — Beastie Boys, 3 Minute Rule, 1989
- — Vann Wesson, Generation X Field Guide and Lexicon, p. 98, 1997
- — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 87, 2001
- a condom US, 1990
- — Judi Sanders, Faced and Faded, Hanging to Hurl, p. 23, 1993
- Bitch, stop lyin’! Besides, I had the jimmy on extra tight. — Menace II Society, 1993
- He rolled on a jimmy and I sat on top of him. — Amy Sohn, Run Catch Kiss, p. 111, 1999
- “And the fool didn’t even snatch the jimmy off before he ran out.” — Eric Jerome Dickey, Cheaters, p. 35, 1999
- — Pamela Munro, U.C.L.A. Slang, p. 87, 2001
- an injection of an illegal drug into the skin, not a vein US
- — American Speech, p. 27, February 1952: “Teen-age hophead jargon”
- a short crowbar used by burglars UK, 1811
This variation of JEMMY - Dogs barkin behin the doors an evry door with an iron flange to keep out the jimmys. — Warren Miller, The Cool World, p. 2, 1959
- On a patent lock, we’d use a jimmy, as it’s called, or a lockpick. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 142, 1964
- [I]’ve got a short jimmy [small crowbar with a bent bill] up each sleeve and I put one over the lock and one under the lock and across, then open the glass door or anything else. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 97, 1972
- a glass of beer AUSTRALIA
Homage to James Boag, a brewer. - — Maureen Brooks and Joan Ritchie, Tassie Terms, p. 76, 1995
- a railway coal truck US
- — Norman Carlisle, The Modern Wonder Book of Trains and Railroading, p. 265, 1946
- in Glasgow, used as a term of address to any male stranger UK: SCOTLAND
- — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 39, 1985
- anything produced by the truck division of General Motors US, 1953
- Jimmy superchargers, originally designed for GMC diesel truck engines, are extremely popular in drag racing. — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 65, 1965
- Cab-over Pete with a reefer on / And a Jimmy haulin’ hogs[.] — C.W. McCall, Convoy, 1976
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