johnny
- IPA[ˈdʒɒni]
英式
- used as a name for an unknown man, often suggesting that he is unimportant or insignificant;a condom.
noun: johnny, plural noun: johnnies
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- 1. British used as a name for an unknown man, often suggesting that he is unimportant or insignificant the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors' book
- 2. a condom.
- 3. US a gown fastened at the back, worn by hospital patients.
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- IPA[ˈjänē]
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- a short gown fastened in the back, worn by hospital patients.
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