Gimme Definition

gĭmē
gimmies
adjective
Demanding material things or especially money; acquisitive.
Today's gimme society; tired of gimme letters.
American Heritage
Acquisitive; greedy.
The gimme generation.
Webster's New World
noun
A putt that is granted to a fellow player as successfully made either before it is attempted or after it is missed in an informal game of golf.
American Heritage
A putt so short that one's opponent gives one credit for sinking it in a single stroke without one's actually having to shoot it.
Webster's New World
Something expected to be so easily achieved as to seem certain or inevitable.
Webster's New World

(golf) A tap-in putt, usually a couple inches from the cup.

Don't count two strokes for that - it was a gimme, if I wasn't holding the flag with my other hand, for the next players waiting on the hole, it would have gone in.
Wiktionary
verb
Give me (in informal pronunciation)
Gimme a break!
Webster's New World
Give it to me.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Gimme

Noun

Singular:
gimme
Plural:
gimmes

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