by Terence M. Kane June 07, 2006
An improvisational musical excursion by Midwest rock band Umphrey's McGee (the best live band around these days). A "Jimmy Stewart" involves sections of music built upon by each band member, by using hand signals and on-stage communication. This kind of improvisation rarely ever falls flat, and will always keep the listener (or observer) interested. Visit umphreys.com for free podcasts.
"Man, that "Jimmy Stewart" out of The Triple Wide was absolutely ridiculous. I don't think I've ever danced that much!"
by Humphrey's McGhee May 26, 2007
by EmilyIsMe May 28, 2006
When a hit tv show makes a strange decision to kill off one of its more popular characters that antagonizes a large part of their audience and leads to declining viewership and eventual cancellation of the show.
1. What the hell were the producers thinking? In the second season of a show you are supposed to grow the beard not Kill Jimmy.
2. I hope this show doesn't do something stupid, like decide to Kill Jimmy.
3. Instead of carefully developing a compelling character, a show can always decide just to Kill Jimmy, a move that while show-killing can be thought of as daring and uncompromising.
2. I hope this show doesn't do something stupid, like decide to Kill Jimmy.
3. Instead of carefully developing a compelling character, a show can always decide just to Kill Jimmy, a move that while show-killing can be thought of as daring and uncompromising.
by hello_my_name_is_termite December 28, 2011
by Weekazarr September 08, 2018
Two meanings:
1. Fit well together, get along, understand one another, vibe.
2. Indirect route to get somewhere.
1. Fit well together, get along, understand one another, vibe.
2. Indirect route to get somewhere.
John and I don't jimmy-jog well. (We don't get along)
You get there by going right and then jimmy-jog over a bit further.
You get there by going right and then jimmy-jog over a bit further.
by Phrase Maker 1970 January 07, 2022