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jim:
British slang for urinate, derived from the rhyming slang Jimmy-Riddle or Jerry-Riddle , a rhyme with piddle , through the customary manner in rhyming slang of dropping the rhyming word. See urination for synonyms.


See Also: bimbosphere, old dose, bimbo-nomics, goo-goo eye, practicing one's mantra, carbon-based life form, joygasm, charactronym, clap, the, dose of clap, dose of the clap, monogamy, come-hither eyes, in the saddle, poke,

Quotes Containing jim:
Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) to Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) in Dumb and Dumber (1994): ''Check out the funbags on that hosehound.''
Jim Morrison (Val Kilmer) in The Doors (1991): ''Hatred is a very underestimated emotion.''
Jim Wade (William Powell) in Manhattan Melodrama (1934): ''I was born at home because I wanted to be near mother at the time.''
Jim Wade (William Powell) in Manhattan Melodrama (1934): ''I was born at home because I wanted to be near mother at the time.''
Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) in Dumb and Dumber (1994): - Lloyd: ''When I met Mary, I got that old-fashioned romantic feeling, where I''d do anything to bone her.'' - Harry: ''That''s a special feeling.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Tom Wingfield (John Malkovich) describes the ''gentleman caller'' Jim O''Connor (James Naughton) to his mother Amanda (Joanne Woodward) in The Glass Menagerie (1987):''He has rather a large nose which he compensates for by not having much of a chin.''
'Eat me, dammit! That's an order.' Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) in The Trunan Show (1998) Truman is daydreaming a survival scenario in front of his bathroom mirror.
''The organising principle of any society, Mr. Garrison, is for war. The authority of the state over its people resides in its war power.'' Colonel X (Donald Sutherland) to Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) in JFK (1991)
Peggy Brandt (Amy Yasbeck) to Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey) in The Mask (1994): ''Most of the men in this town think monogamy is some kind of wood .''
Tom Wingfield (John Malkovich) describes the ''gentleman caller'' Jim O''Connor (James Naughton) to his mother Amanda (Joanne Woodward) in The Glass Menagerie (1987):''He has rather a large nose which he compensates for by not having much of a chin.''
Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) to Fulton Greenwald (Ian McNeice) when the warring, rival tribes discover that the princess is no longer a virgin thanks to Ace Ventura. When Nature Calls (1995): - Ace: ''What''s that they''re saying?'' - Fulton: ''Well, I think they''re saying she''s not a virgin .'' - Ace: ''They can tell that?''
Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) to Fulton Greenwald (Ian McNeice) when the warring, rival tribes discover that the princess is no longer a virgin thanks to Ace Ventura. When Nature Calls (1995): - Ace: ''What''s that they''re saying?'' - Fulton: ''Well, I think they''re saying she''s not a virgin .'' - Ace: ''They can tell that?''
Wall street broker Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) watching Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) leave the office in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): 'Women shouldn't be allowed to have lunch clubs. We've got to keep them off balance, disorganized, clawing and scratching at each other, otherwise they might turn-on us.'
Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) about Felice (Lily Damita) making eyes at Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) in Fighting Caravans (1931): 'Look at her! A-wiggling and a-pouting and a-butting up with that rubber mouth of hers just like a snake putting a spell on a bird .'
Wall street broker Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) watching Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) leave the office in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): ''Women shouldn''t be allowed to have lunch clubs. We''ve got to keep them off balance, disorganized, clawing and scratching at each other, otherwise they might turn-on us.''
Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) about Felice (Lily Damita) making eyes at Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) in Fighting Caravans (1931): ''Look at her! A-wiggling and a-pouting and a-butting up with that rubber mouth of hers just like a snake putting a spell on a bird .''
Wall street broker Bullard Bear (Jim Backus) watching Molly Thatcher (Lee Remick) leave the office in The Wheeler Dealers (1963): 'Women shouldn't be allowed to have lunch clubs. We've got to keep them off balance, disorganized, clawing and scratching at each other, otherwise they might turn-on us.'
Jim Bridger (Tully Marshall) about Felice (Lily Damita) making eyes at Clint Belmet (Gary Cooper) in Fighting Caravans (1931): 'Look at her! A-wiggling and a-pouting and a-butting up with that rubber mouth of hers just like a snake putting a spell on a bird .'
Jim Brewster (Bob Hope) about (Betty Grable) in Give Me a Sailor (1938): ''And those eyes! Stop and go signals if ever I saw any.''
Jim Scott (William Lundigan) in Love Nest (1951): ''I don''t know what old Charlie''s got, but I wish I could bottle it . We''d make a fortune.''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Max Reid (Justin Cooper) and dad Fletcher (Jim Carrey) in Liar Liar (1997): - Max: ''My teacher tells me beauty is on the inside.'' - Fletcher: ''That''s just something ugly people say.''
Melissa (Courtenay Cox) and Ace (Jim Carrey) in Ace Ventura. Pet Detective (1994): - Melissa: ''You really love animals, don''t you?'' - Ace: ''If it gets cold enough.''
Jim Brewster (Bob Hope) about (Betty Grable) in Give Me a Sailor (1938): ''And those eyes! Stop and go signals if ever I saw any.''
Jim Brewster (Bob Hope) about (Betty Grable) in Give Me a Sailor (1938): ''And those eyes! Stop and go signals if ever I saw any.''
Jim Young (Ben Affleck) in Boiler Room (2000): ''They say money can''t buy happiness? Look at the smile on my face . Ear to ear .''
Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey) in the guise of The Mask (1994) puns horny with thorny when flirting with Tina Carlisle (Cameron Diaz): ''Our love is like a red, red rose and I am a little thorny.''
Ace Ventura (Jim Carrey) and Fulton Greenwald (Ian McNeice) when the African tribes discover that their princess is no longer a virgin in Ace Ventura. When Nature Calls (1995): - Ace: ''What''s that they''re saying?'' - Fulton: ''Well, I think they''re saying she''s not a virgin .'' - Ace: ''They can tell that?''
Anna/Olga (Janet Leigh) to Jim (John Wayne) in Jet Pilot (1957): ''One minute I want to kill you and the next I want to... kiss you... and kiss you, and kiss you. (...) I''ve never met anyone before who aroused and revolted me in the same proportion.''


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