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jimmy

John vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

john | jimmy |


As a proper noun john

is very popular since the middle ages.

As a noun jimmy is

chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Hannah vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

hannah | jimmy |


As a proper noun hannah

is mother of the prophet samuel in the old testament.

As a noun jimmy is

chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Jiggy vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

jiggy | jimmy |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between jiggy and jimmy

is that jiggy is (slang) having fun, enjoying oneself totally; losing one's inhibitions, especially when dancing or performing to music while jimmy is (slang) royal navy slang for first lieutenant (executive officer).

As an adjective jiggy

is of or pertaining to a jig.

As a noun jimmy is

chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Jax vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

jax | jimmy |


As an abbreviation jax

is (computing|internet).

As a noun jimmy is

chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Timmy vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

timmy | jimmy |


As a proper noun timmy

is .

As a noun jimmy is

chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Jonathan vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

jonathan | jimmy |


As nouns the difference between jonathan and jimmy

is that jonathan is (en) an apple cultivar from new york while jimmy is chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a proper noun jonathan

is a son of saul, first mentioned in 1 samuel.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Jimmy vs Joe - What's the difference?

jimmy | joe |


As proper nouns the difference between jimmy and joe

is that jimmy is a diminutive=James given name or Jim, also used as a formal given name while Joe is a common nickname for Joseph, also used as a formal male given name.

As nouns the difference between jimmy and joe

is that jimmy is chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes while Joe is a male; a guy; a fellow.

As a verb jimmy

is to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

Jimmy vs Robert - What's the difference?

jimmy | robert |


As a noun jimmy

is chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy

is to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

As a proper noun robert is

(label) , equivalent to french and english (robert).

Jimmy vs Liam - What's the difference?

jimmy | liam |


As nouns the difference between jimmy and liam

is that jimmy is chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes while liam is bond, tie.

As a verb jimmy

is to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

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