Hammers vs Jammers - What's the difference?
hammers | jammers |
Of a place or room, to be full or almost full.
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As nouns the difference between hammers and jammers
is that hammers is plural of lang=en while jammers is plural of lang=en.As a verb hammers
is third-person singular of hammer.As a proper noun Hammers
is (usually "the Hammers") West Ham United Football ClubAs an adjective jammers is
of a place or room, to be full or almost full.jammers
English
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Shortening of .Adjective
(-)Ride On, page 221:
- "Jesus, it's jammers ," said Aesop, looking around the pub when they pushed open the door.