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jimmie

/jim-ee/US // ˈdʒɪm i //

吉米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually jimmies. sprinkle.

Examples

  • Myself, I do a lot of the old white country players like Jimmie Rodgers, some of those fellows….

  • His true love, he claimed, was Jimmie Trimble, a boy he had known at prep school who died fighting at the Battle of Iwo Jima.

  • The only words that described that part of life for him were Jimmie Trimble.

  • Jimmie overflowed with animal energy, not to mention magnetism for both sexes,” Vidal later wrote.

  • To speak of orientation was to make it to general and to make it too general was to make it about anything but his Jimmie.

  • I seen him take a egg outer Jimmie Weldon's ear—an' Jimmie swore he didn't have no hen in his head.

  • Jimmie, are you man enough to go with me and try a tackle on those fellows over there in that auto?

  • And then to me: "Jimmie, suppose you go and tap on the door and tell the ladies we're pulling into Portal City."

  • "We are going to have sharp trouble with a gentleman by the name of Hatch before very long, Jimmie," was the way he began.

  • I don't need to tell you that this new turn things have taken has us all fought to a standstill, Jimmie.