Tommy: A short and stumpy man who sits in the back of class and communicates with absolutely no one. He’s quiet but when he talks he’s a funny guy. He likes to mew in class and mog others. He’s a powerful women magnet but doesn’t like to use his power (he’s scared of women). He can push a whole lunch table off of the bench, and has achieved the jack build. He’s a gentleman and a scholar.
Snoop #1 “Yo, did you get mogged by Tommy?”
Snoop #2 (girl) “Yeah snoop he’s so cute, but doesn’t talk, maybe he talks on Fortnite.”
Tommy is a nickname used for British soldiers. The first recorded use is in 1743, and by 1815 it became the standard name used by the war office. It was commonly used by the French, Germans and commonwealth troops. Legend has it that if the Germans wanted to get the attention of a British soldier across no man's land, they'd shout Tommy.
In military terms, a Tommy is a common nickname for a British soldier that served in World war 1 and/or World war 2. The term derives from Tommy atkins, and is commonly used by the Germans to mention, refer, or to mock British troops.