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jimmy verb- to pry open US, 1854
- So I jimmied open the lock and there’s like rows and rows of cash just staring at me. — Kenneth Lonergan, This is Our Youth, p. 14, 2000
- to obtain free entry into a cinema, or a theatre, or an enclosure at a race meeting, by underhand means UK
- — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
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