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  • 31Northampton Saints — Voller Name Northampton Saints Rugby Football Club Spitzname(n) The Saints, Jimmies Gegründet 1880 …

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  • 33Northampton Saints — Nombre completo Northampton Saints RFC Apodo(s) The Saints, Jimmies Fundación 1880 Estadio Franklin s Gardens (13.591 …

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  • 34jimmy — jimmy1 /jim ee/, n., pl. jimmies, v., jimmied, jimmying. n. 1. a short crowbar. 2. a large male crab, esp. of Chesapeake Bay. v.t. 3. to force open (a door, window, etc.) with a jimmy: The burglar got in by jimmying the back door. Also, esp. Brit …

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  • 36jimmy — (Brit. jemmy) ► NOUN (pl. jimmies) ▪ a short crowbar. ► VERB (jimmies, jimmied) informal ▪ force open (a window or door) with a jimmy. ORIGIN familiar form of the given name James …

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  • 37jemmy — Jimmy Jim my, n.; pl. {Jimmies}. [Cf. {Jemmy}.] A short crowbar used by burglars in breaking open doors. [Written also {jemmy}.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 38jimmy — jim my, n.; pl. {jimmies}. [Rhyming slang: Jimmy Grant, for immigrant. RHUD] An immigrant. [Australian slang] [PJC] …

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  • 39Jimmy — Jim my, n.; pl. {Jimmies}. [Cf. {Jemmy}.] A short crowbar used by burglars in breaking open doors. [Written also {jemmy}.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40jimmy — I. noun (plural jimmies) Etymology: from the name Jimmy Date: 1848 a short crowbar II. transitive verb (jimmied; jimmying) Date: 1893 to force open with or as if with a jimmy < the burglar jimmied a window > …

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