jill

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English - Turkish
{i} Jill
(isim) Jill
kız

Jill Kulübümüzde tek kız. - Jill is the only girl in our club.

sevgili
jill off
(Kadın) mastürbasyon yapmak
jill off
Mastürbasyon yapmak, otuzbir çekmek. (argo)
English - English
A young woman; a sweetheart; like the variant spelling Gill it was also associated with various assertive uses of the term flirt, as in flirtgigg (used by William Shakespeare for a 'woman of light or loose behavior')
Generic use for any female (as Sheila in Australian English), especially paired (since the 15th c., compare Ienken and Iulyan) with the male Jack

Might well have made our sport a comedy.

A jillstrap: the female counterpart to a jockstrap
A female given name

Just Jill, I'm afraid. Would you prefer if it was Gillian? Oh, I think so. Gillian sounds so much fancier. Fancy? Terrence said. He smiled at her. Or perhaps it sounds flashy? Royal, Richard said. Flowery, Terrence added. You could say Gillian was more flowery. That would fit. What about you, Corrie, what does it sound like to you? Rich, Corrie glanced at Jill. Gillian sounds richer than Jill..

A man's right hand; usually used in allusion to masturbation
A female rabbit. Sometimes also used to describe a female ferret, weasel, or wombat
To masturbate
A term used to describe your right hand, usually hinting at masturbation
A young woman; a sweetheart; like the variant spelling Gill it was also associated with various assertive uses of the term flirt, as in flirtgigg (used by William Shakespeare for a woman of light or loose behavior)
generic use for any female (as Sheila in Australian English), especially paired (since the 15th c., compare Ienken and Iulyan) with the male Jack; also in the compound jillstrap (also shortened as jill), the female counterpart of a jockstrap
given name, female, from Latin
{i} female first name
Variant of gill
{i} girl, young lady; sweetheart
A young woman; a sweetheart
jill off
To masturbate
jill off
(Of a female) masturbate
jill off
(Argo) Masturbate
Jack and Jill
two characters from a nursery rhyme
Jack and Jill
two children in a nursery rhyme (=an old song or poem for young children.) The rhyme goes: Jack and Jill went up the hill/To fetch a pail of water;/Jack fell down and broke his crown,/And Jill came tumbling after
Turkish - English
Jill
jill

    Hyphenation

    Jill

    Turkish pronunciation

    cîl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤəl/ /ˈʤɪl/

    Etymology

    () A variant of Gill, diminutive of Gillian, a medieval form of Juliana, ultimately from Latin.

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