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English citations of jimmy
Noun: "(US, slang) a condom"
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- 1995 — Darrell Dawsey, Living to Tell About It: Young Black Men in America Speak Their Piece, Anchor Books (1995), →ISBN, page 147:
- Friends and I always talk about it and they're always like, 'So what that a girl got around? As long as you wear a jimmy, you're all right.' But I just don't like having sex with a girl that has sex with a lot of people. And that's something I run into now…."
- 2003 — Murad Kalam, Night Journey, Simon & Schuster (2004), →ISBN, page 158:
- "The next time you hook up with somebody," Lovie was saying, "you better wear a jimmy, boy.
- 2007 — G. Andi Rhos, And It Goes Like This…, Belletristic Press (2007), →ISBN, page 75:
- So I was just gon' take you to some cheap motel, put on a jimmy, fuck your brains out, throw you a li'l cash and step.
- 2007 — Brenda Williams, Time Will Reveal, Part II, iUniverse (2007), →ISBN, page 111:
- "Oh yeah. you would want it, when I got to wear a jimmy, ha?" he says.
- 2010 — Kevin R. Johnson, Death of Bootyman, Xlibris (2010), →ISBN, page 180:
- "Melinda said, "Wear a jimmy whether or not you like the feel…otherwise Kevin 6X will be known as Kevin 8X, etc…lol."
- 2011 — Hugo Yabner, Zig, eBookIt.com (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- So if a girl makes me wear a jimmy I just poke a hole in it and it's a-ok."
Verb: "to pry open, especially a lock"
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- 2003 — Gabriel García Márquez, Living to Tell the Tale (trans. from Spanish by Edith Grossman, 2003), Vintage International (2004), →ISBN, page 25:
- At his side, on the ground, they found the homemade picklock with which he had tried to jimmy the lock.