rustle someone's jimmies

verb

Etymology

First attested in 2009 (see Citations:rustle someone's jimmies).

Definitions

  1. To bother someone

    To bother someone; to make someone feel upset.

    • It really rustles my jimmies when my roommate blasts his stereo all day.
    • […] have a nice talk with your roommate about how it really rustles your jimmies when they slam the door after their 3 a.m. bathroom trip every night.
    • What really rustles my jimmies is when others attempt to force their beliefs on others.
  2. To interest or excite sexually or romantically.

    • It's not that my wide feet are so irresistibly sexy that no man could keep his hands off them — trust me, they're not — but there's just something about feet that really rustles his jimmies.
    • Should I try find love with someone who really rustles my jimmies?

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