jimmy |
dimmy |
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 an adjective dimmy is
(dated) somewhat dim; dimmish.
taxonomy |
jimmy |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and jimmy
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
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.
jimmy |
patrik |
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 patrik is
, cognate to english patrick.
jimmy |
patrick |
As proper nouns the difference between jimmy and patrick
is that
jimmy is a diminutive=James given name or Jim, also used as a formal given name while
Patrick is a given name derived from Latin.
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.
paddy |
jimmy |
As nouns the difference between paddy and jimmy
is that
paddy is rice, before it is milled while
jimmy is chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.
As proper nouns the difference between paddy and jimmy
is that
paddy is an Irish nickname for Patrick while
Jimmy is a diminutive=James given name or Jim, also used as a formal given name.
As an adjective paddy
is low; mean; boorish; vagabond.
As a verb jimmy is
to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.
jimmy |
richard |
As proper nouns the difference between jimmy and richard
is that
jimmy is a diminutive=James given name or Jim, also used as a formal given name while
Richard is a given name derived from Germanic.
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.
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