What do British people call a Johnny?

johnny in British English
(ˈdʒɒnɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -nies British. 1. ( often capital) informal. a man or boy; chap.
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What is British slang for Johnny?

johnny. / (ˈdʒɒnɪ) / noun plural -nies British. (often capital) informal a man or boy; chap. a slang word for condom.
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What is a Jimmy in the UK?

informal. 1British An act of urination.
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What is a Johnny Foreigner?

Definition of 'Johnny Foreigner'

1. a person from a country other than those which make up the United Kingdom. 2. a personification of people from a country other than those which make up the United Kingdom.
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What is Debretts in Downton Abbey?

Debrett's

Debrett's is a British publisher of etiquette guides and Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage, a "genealogical guide to the British aristocracy," or as Patsy Stone of the TV show Absolutely Fabulous calls it, the "Who's Who in what's left of the British aristocracy."
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Where does Johnny Foreigner come from?

Johnny Foreigner are an indie rock four-piece from Birmingham, UK, consisting of guitarist and lead vocalist Alexei Berrow, bassist and vocalist Kelly Parker (née Southern), drummer Junior Elvis Washington Laidley, and guitarist and visual artist Lewes Herriot.
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What are jimmies slang?

jimmy. slang. 1. A marijuana cigarette. I made sure to roll a couple jimmies to bring with us on the hike.
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What is a Jimmy in Australia?

noun Australian slang An immigrant.
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What does jimmies mean in the South?

Etymology experts claim that the name "jimmies" derives from the Jim Crow laws that were passed after the American Civil War. Those were the laws that segregated the South and pretty much put the brakes on racial harmony in this country for over a century.
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What do British call condoms?

In the UK, "Rubber" and "Johnny" are the two most popular colloquialisms for Condom. Johnny is more common today - Rubber is more of a nineties term.
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What is a Johnny Irish?

johnny. slang A condom. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. Remember, mate: only a fool doesn't wear a johnny on a one-night stand. In an effort to promote safe sexual practices, the student union began handing our rubber johnnies to everyone passing by.
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What is Johnny short for?

Johnny is an English language personal name. It is usually an affectionate diminutive of the masculine given name John, but since the 16th century it has sometimes been a given name in its own right for males and, less commonly, females.
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Why do Philadelphians call sprinkles jimmies?

The tale, which a rep for the company insisted is still accurate, goes that the confection (chocolate only, back then) was named after one Jimmy Bartholomew, the employee who worked the machine that made them.
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What does rustle my jimmies mean?

(Internet slang) To bother someone; to make someone feel upset. quotations ▼ It really rustles my jimmies when my roommate blasts his stereo all day. (Internet slang) To interest or excite sexually and/or romantically.
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What is the difference between sprinkles and jimmies?

Sprinkles were tiny, multi-colored spheres applied to baked goods, usually cupcakes. Jimmies were slightly larger, oblong-shaped chocolate or multi-colored candies used for adorning ice cream cones and sundaes.
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What is an emu Bob?

emu bob. The act or process of picking up litter; a group of people doing this; the act or process of searching an area of ground for something. This term developed out of an earlier verbal form (recorded in the 1920s), emu-bob, meaning 'to pick up pieces of timber, roots, etc., after clearing or burning'.
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What is Wendy slang for?

wendy (plural wendies) (derogatory, slang, Britain, particularly northern UK) A wuss; someone who is particularly cowardly. Toughen up, you big wendy.
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What does Pong mean in Australia?

pong (plural pongs) (UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A stench, a bad smell.
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What do they call sprinkles in the UK?

In England, sprinkles are known as “hundreds-and-thousands,” which, as an American who had never heard that term before, I found to be incredibly accurate.
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What are sprinkles called in New Jersey?

Jimmies. You might just call them sprinkles, but in South Jersey we know that the sweet bits of candy you use to coat your ice cream cone are called Jimmies.
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Where does the term Johnny come from?

There's no particular significance in the use of the name “Johnny” here. Since the 17th century, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, this familiar diminutive of “John” has been used “humorously or contemptuously” to mean “a fellow, chap.”
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Where did the name Rubber Johnny come from?

: "British English A to Zed" by Norman W. Schur (HarperCollins, New York, 1987) says "johnny" is a term for "guy." I think the terms "rubber johnny" and "johnny" have their roots in the slang term "johnny" for "guy." : And that's all I know about that.
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Where did Rubber Johnny originate?

When Goodyear and Hancock invented crepe rubber in 1843 the condom was transformed into the familiar "rubber johnny". The Durex trademark made its debut in 1929. Rubber gave way to gossamer-thin latex in the next decade.
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Are condoms called Jimmy's?

Jimmy definition

(US, slang) A condom.
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What is hagelslag made of?

In order for chocolate hagelslag to be called chocoladehagelslag, it needs to contain at least 32 percent cocoa. On the other hand, American chocolate sprinkles are made of very little cocoa and are mostly sugar, corn syrup, lecithin, and carnauba wax.
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