Johnny
/'dʤɔni/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A man or fellow; a guy: An informal, often slightly old-fashioned term for a man, sometimes implying ordinariness or anonymity. 2. A Confederate soldier: A nickname used by Union soldiers for Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, derived from "Johnny Reb." 3. (British, informal) A hospital gown: A short, open-backed gown worn by patients in a hospital.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Man/Fellow):
- He's just some johnny I met at the pub. (He's just some guy I met at the pub.)
- Tell that johnny to move his car. (Tell that fellow to move his car.)
- Noun (Confederate Soldier):
- The Union troops waited for the johnnies to advance. (The Union troops waited for the Confederate soldiers to advance.)
- Noun (Hospital Gown):
- The nurse asked him to put on the johnny before the examination. (The nurse asked him to put on the hospital gown before the examination.)
Advanced Usage
- "Johnny-come-lately": A person who has recently arrived, joined, or become involved in something, often viewed with skepticism by those who were there earlier.
- As a johnny-come-lately to the tech industry, he had a lot to learn.
- "Johnny-on-the-spot": A person who is immediately available and ready to act when needed.
- When the pipe burst, the plumber was a real johnny-on-the-spot.
Variants and Related Words
- Johnny Reb: The full, historical nickname for a Confederate soldier.
- John: The common given name from which "Johnny" is derived.
Synonyms
- Guy, fellow, bloke (UK), chap (UK): For the "man" meaning.
- Confederate, rebel soldier: For the historical meaning.
- Hospital gown, patient gown: For the clothing item.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
Note: "Johnny" itself is not commonly used to form phrasal verbs.
Related Idioms
- "Dear John letter": A letter from a woman to a man (often a soldier) ending their romantic relationship. (Related via the name "John").
- He was devastated after receiving a Dear John letter while stationed overseas.
Noun
- `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms