- jammies
- noun plural Etymology: by shortening & alteration Date: 1973 pajamas 2
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
jammies — [jam′ēz] pl.n. [(contr. < PAJAMAS) + IE (sense 1)] Informal PAJAMAS … English World dictionary
jammies — noun pajamas/pyjamas I was just in my pajamas and slippers, and I blushed because she was looking at me. Then she whispered, Take off your jammies, and love me up good, Arlene. Please, I want you to … Wiktionary
jammies — /jam eez/, n. (used with a pl. v.) Baby Talk. pajamas. [jam (by aphesis and shortening from PAJAMA) + Y2 + S3] * * * … Universalium
jammies — jam|mies [ˈdʒæmiz] n [plural] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: pajamas] AmE informal ↑pyjamas … Dictionary of contemporary English
jammies — jam|mies [ dʒæmiz ] noun plural INFORMAL PAJAMAS. This word is used mainly by children … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jammies — n pl British pyjamas. A nursery term. Alternatives are jarmies and jim jams … Contemporary slang
jammies — noun (plural) informal pyjamas … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
jammies — Noun. Pyjamas. Cf. jimjams … English slang and colloquialisms
jammies — jam·mies … English syllables
jammies — jam•mies [[t]ˈdʒæm iz[/t]] n. (used with a pl. v.) inf cvb sts pajamas • Etymology: 1970–75; jam (shortening of pajamas) + ie … From formal English to slang