jimjams
Americanplural noun
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a slang word for delirium tremens
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a state of nervous tension, excitement, or anxiety
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informal pyjamas
Etymology
Origin of jimjams
1540–50; gradational compound based on jam 1. Cf. flimflam, jingle-jangle, etc.
Example Sentences
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It may well give genuine admirers of good cinema and credible Englishmen the jimjams.
From Time Magazine Archive
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To sidewalk farmers, who suppose that a ridgeling is the peak in a barn roof and a freemartin a species of swallow,*some of Gus's outbuildings and his hog runs might well give the jimjams.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If you do," drawled Shotwell to Fair, as they hurried down into the lamplight, "you'll think the devil's inside of her with the jimjams.
From John March, Southerner by Cable, George W.
"Was it jimjams, or only a bad nightmare?"
From Dick in the Everglades by Dimock, A. W.
But in the play you almost have a set of love jimjams on account of that woman, and let her reform you, and all that sort of thing.
From Bolanyo by Read, Opie Percival
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