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Jemmy-Jessamy (plural Jemmy-Jessamies)

  1. (obsolete, British slang) A dandy; a fop.

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Jemmy-Jessamy (comparative more Jemmy-Jessamy, superlative most Jemmy-Jessamy)

  1. (obsolete, British slang) Foppish; effeminate; dandyish.
    • 1786, Jacques-Antoine Dulaure, Edward (transl.) Drewe, Pogonologia[1], Exeter: R. Thorn, page 55:
      These women were more men than our Jemmy-Jessamy countrymen.
    • 1844, William Makepeace Thackeray, chapter 13, in The Luck of Barry Lyndon:
      I promise you this was very different language to that she had been in the habit of hearing from her Jemmy-Jessamy adorers.

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