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Jim may refer to:

  • A nickname for James
  • Jim (Medal of Honor), American Indian scout who received a Medal of Honor for his actions in the Indian Wars
  • Jim (comics), a comic book series by Jim Woodring
  • The Jim Interpreter, an implementation of the Tcl programming language
  • JIM TV, a television network based in Belgium.
  • hipster argot for addressing a male person ("Solid, Jim.")
  • Jim Morrison, frontman from The Doors
  • Gentleman Jim nickname for the boxer James J. Corbett 1866 - 1933. Also the title of a 1942 film of his life.

In fiction James is a common given name. ... This article is about the U.S. military award. ... Combatants Native Americans USA Indian Wars is the name used by historians in the United States to describe a series of conflicts between the United States and Native American peoples (Indians) of North America. ... Jim was a comic book series by Jim Woodring, which the artist described as an autojournal. It contained comics on a variety of subjects, many based on dreams, as well as surrealist drawings and free-form text which resembled automatic writing. ... A hipster is a person who is strongly associated with a subculture that has been deemed hip. ... Argot is primarily slang used by various groups, including but not limited to thieves and other criminals, to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversations. ... Morrison on The Best of the Doors album cover James Douglas Jim Morrison (December 8, 1943 - July 3, 1971) was an American singer, songwriter, writer, and poet. ... The Doors, formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, is a popular and influential American rock band. ... James John Corbett, born September 1, 1866 in San Francisco, California, United States – died February 18, 1933 in Bayside, New York, was a heavyweight boxing champion. ... James John Corbett, born September 1, 1866 in San Francisco, California, United States – died February 18, 1933 in Bayside, New York, was a heavyweight boxing champion. ...

  • Lucky Jim comic novel written by Kingsley Amis, 1954.
  • Lord Jim a novel by Joseph Conrad, originally published in 1900.
  • Runaway Jim (Phish song), a song about a theiving runaway dog who was 119 (in dog years) when he returned.

Christine (Sharon Acker) and Jim (Ian Carmichael) only moments away from their first kiss Lucky Jim is a comic novel written by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1954. ... Sir Kingsley William Amis (April 16, 1922 – October 22, 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. ... Lord Jim is a novel by Joseph Conrad, originally published in Blackwoods Magazine in 1900. ... Joseph Conrad. ...

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