Jenkins vs Gherkin - What's the difference?
jenkins | gherkin |
(derogatory, dated, colloquial) A flatterer or sycophant.
As proper nouns the difference between jenkins and gherkin
is that jenkins is derived from the given name jenkin; common in england and wales while gherkin is (uk|informal) the building at , a distinctively-shaped skyscraper in london, england.As a noun jenkins
is (derogatory|dated|colloquial) a flatterer or sycophant.jenkins
English
Noun
(es)- the Jenkins employed by a newspaper