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jammies, n. colloq. Brit. |ˈdʒamɪz|, U.S. |ˈdʒæˌmiz| Forms: 19– jamies, 19– jammies [Shortened ‹pyjamas n. (compare -y suffix6).] = pyjamas n.
1928Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 26 Aug. a15/3 Adorable ‘jammies’. Who would fear a burglar..when fetchingly attired in one of these chic little suits of pajamas? 1975Newsweek (Nexis) 24 Feb. 47 She disconsolately dons some uncharacteristically demure ‘jammies’... Then it's into the sack. 1985New Yorker 29 Apr. 71/1 Then put on your jammies and sit up in bed. 2004L. Marney No Wonder I take Drink xvii. 183, I pulled my jeans on over my jammies. |