Jack and Jill

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English

Noun

Jack and Jill (plural Jack and Jills)

  1. (chiefly attributive) A bachelor party or bachelorette party to which both men and women are invited.
    • 2001, Emily Ehrenstein, Laura Morin, Leah Furman, The Everything Wedding Etiquette Book:
      Men usually aren't as enthusiastic about shower games and the like as women, so “Jack and Jills” have a tendency to turn into regular parties.
  2. (rhyming slang) A bill (as for a restaurant meal).
  3. (rhyming slang) A till (cash register).
  4. (rhyming slang) A hill.
  5. (rhyming slang) A pill, especially the contraceptive pill.

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