Pronunciation: /ˈdʒæmərz/

Definitions of jammers

noun informal term for pants that are tight-fitting around the legs

Example Sentences

A1 I bought some jammers to wear at the beach.

A2 The jammers were causing interference with the radio signals.

B1 The security team confiscated the jammers from the concert attendees.

B2 The government banned the use of jammers in public places.

C1 The military deployed electronic jammers to disrupt enemy communications.

C2 The jammers effectively blocked all incoming signals during the operation.

Examples of jammers in a Sentence

formal The military used electronic jammers to disrupt enemy communication signals.

informal I heard they sell phone jammers online to block unwanted calls.

slang Those jammers at the party were lit!

figurative Her jokes were like jammers, silencing the room with laughter.

Grammatical Forms of jammers

past tense

jammed

plural

jammers

comparative

more jammed

superlative

most jammed

present tense

jam

future tense

will jam

perfect tense

have jammed

continuous tense

is jamming

singular

jammer

positive degree

jammy

infinitive

to jam

gerund

jamming

participle

jammed

Origin and Evolution of jammers

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: Irish English
Story behind the word: The word 'jammers' originated as a colloquial term in Ireland to refer to trousers or pants.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'jammers' came to be used more widely in informal settings to describe tight-fitting or restrictive clothing, particularly in sports contexts.