- jemmying
- jem·my || 'dʒemɪ n. type of crowbar, tool used to force open doors or windows (also jimmy) v. open using a crowbar, break in with the help of a jemmy
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
jemmy — /jem ee/, v., jemmied, jemmying, n., pl. jemmies. Brit. v.t. 1. jimmy1. n. 2. jimmy1. 3. Slang. an overcoat. 4. the baked head of a sheep. [1745 55] * * * … Universalium
jemmy — (also jimmy) noun (plural jemmies) a short crowbar. verb (jemmies, jemmying, jemmied) informal force open with a jemmy. Origin C19: familiar form of the given name James … English new terms dictionary
jemmy — UK [ˈdʒemɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms jemmy : singular jemmy plural jemmies British a long narrow piece of metal that is used to open a lock, window, or door using force Derived word: jemmy UK / US verb transitive Word forms jemmy :… … English dictionary
jemmy — /ˈdʒɛmi / (say jemee) noun (plural jemmies) 1. a short crowbar. –verb (t) (jemmied, jemmying) 2. to force open (a door, etc.) with a jemmy. Also, US, jimmy. {apparently a form of James} …