1. Name of Bertie Wooster's butler from P.G. Wodehouse's comedy Jeeves. This is maybe his most populer story.
In every book Bertie encounters a problem in his life, sometimes involving either his family or friends. Jeeves supports him with advice and help to get it off his chest.
Granada also aired it's own television series "Jeeves and Wooster", based off the book. Stephen Fry as Jeeves, and Hugh Laurie as Bertie. Both are actors in the Black-Adder series.
2. This is also a name for the butler stereotype. It sometimes honors Wodehouse's character as a namesake. An example is Ask Jeeves, the mascot of the internet search engine.
"There is one possible solution, sir"
41π 9π
Mom, I need to know how much three times three is.
Son, go ask Jeeves.
11π 12π
The name given to somebody who is destined to be a butler.
"My name is Jeeves, and I want to be a car mechanic."
"Sorry bub, you're not fit to be one. However, you are more than qualified to be a butler."
7π 12π
A name for an internet search site that helps people find the answers to questons.
I didn't know the answer to something, so I asked Jeeves.
4π 7π
1. The gay online butler who helps who find stuff. It is one of the worst search engines out there.
2. The name of the butler in every movie, TV show, or book.
1. Google is much better than Jeeves.
2. Jeeves, could you bring me some water?
3π 12π
The nickname of the laziest mutha' you will ever meet. Often used in reference to pulling a stupid move in a video game, such as killing yourself or scoring for the other team. Usually phrased as 'Pulling a Kamel.'
"Again... I just jumped of the damn bridge!"
"You pulled a Kamel!"
58π 60π