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Definition of jimmy-jammy

jimmy-jammy

  • to force an object into, or squeeze and object through something, in a hurried, off-handed, haphazard, humorous fashion.
    He said if I asked him to borrow his hockey stick one more time, he'd jimmy-jammy it straight up my ass.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Fred B. from Ann Arbor, MI, USA on Feb 05 2003.

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