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    Jeeves
    [dʒiːvz]
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    1. the resourceful and influential valet of Bertie Wooster in the novels of P. G. Wodehouse.
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    What is the meaning of the name Jeeves?
    Jeeves meaning. A matronymic surname derived from a Middle English diminutive of Genevieve. A fictional valet in the stories by P. G. Wodehouse. (by extension) A valet, butler or helper who fulfills the model of a helpful servant.
    What is the meaning of jeevesian?
    Related- 'Jeevesian', adjective- as Jeeves would do. Eg: in the manner typical of a perfect servant, valet, or butler 'There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself, "Do trousers matter?"' ‘The mood will pass, sir.’ 'But as I always say: Jeeves moves in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform.'
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    What is Jeeves'first name?
    Jeeves's first name was not revealed until the penultimate novel, Much Obliged, Jeeves. Bertie Wooster learns Jeeves's name when he hears another valet greet Jeeves with "Hullo, Reggie." The readers may have been surprised to learn Jeeves's first name, but Bertie was stunned by the revelation "that he had a first name" in the first place.
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    Who is Jeeves and what did he do?
    Jeeves was a butler and veritable genius who got Bertie, his bumbling but well-meaning employer, out of trouble and inevitable misunderstandings. Bertie: "So there you are.
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  3. Valet

    A "Jeeves" is now a generic term as validated by its entry in the Oxford English Dictionary. Jeeves is a valet, not a butler; that is, he is responsible for serving an individual, whereas a butler is responsible for a household and manages other servants. On rare occasions he does fill in for someone else's butler.
    Created by: P. G. Wodehouse
    First appearance: "Extricating Young Gussie" (1915)
    Last appearance: Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (1974)
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  4. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Jeeves

    Definition of Jeeves. : a valet or butler especially of model behavior.

  5. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jeeves
      1. Person: Reginald Jeeves. Arguably British novellist P.G. Wodehouse's most famous creation, …
      2. A stereotypical name often used in fiction for a male retainer of any variety, be he butler, …
      3. Related- 'Jeevesian', adjective- as Jeeves would do. Eg: in the manner typical of a perfect …
  6. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/jeeves

    Jeeves. A servant who appears in comic novels and short stories about the English upper classes by P. G. Wodehouse, a twentieth-century British author who spent most of his life in …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeeves

    While Bertie Wooster is approximately 24 years old in "Jeeves Takes Charge" (1916), Jeeves's age is not stated in the stories, and has been interpreted differently by various illustrators and adaptations. However, there are a few hints in the books regarding Jeeves's age. Jeeves has a long employment history, and he is older than Bertie Wooster. On the other hand, Jeeves is young enough to be engaged to a waitress courted by Bingo Little, who is the same age as Bertie Woos…

  8. What does Jeeves mean? - Definitions.net

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      • Jeeves noun derived from a diminutive of Genevieve.
      • Jeeves noun A fictional valet in the stories by P. G. Wodehouse.
      • Jeeves noun A valet, butler or helper who fulfills the model of a helpful servant.
  9. Jeeves Definitions | What does jeeves mean? | Best 3

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    Jeeves definition. A matronymic surname derived from a Middle English diminutive of Genevieve. A fictional valet in the stories by P. G. Wodehouse. (by extension) A valet, butler or …

  10. Slang Define: What is Jeeves? - meaning and definition

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    Edit Meaning 1. Person: Reginald Jeeves. Arguably British novellist P.G. Wodehouse's most famous creation, Reginald Jeeves is the... 2. A stereotypical name often used in fiction for a male retainer of any variety, be he butler, valet, footman,... 3. Related- 'Jeevesian', adjective- …

  11. https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/jeeves

    Jeeves together, and Ask Jeeves and its affiliates, agents and employees will not register and refuse to transfer to the Trust any domain name using the name Jeeves or any variation thereof alone, i.e. without the word "Ask" immediately preceding it.

  12. https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/jeeves

    Jeeves. /dʒiːvz/. /dʒiːvz/. the male servant of Bertie Wooster in the humorous stories of P G Wodehouse. Jeeves is the perfect example of an intelligent and efficient servant who remains calm and can solve any problem.

  13. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Ask+Jeeves

    Noun. 1. Ask Jeeves - a widely used search engine accepting plain English questions or phrases or terms. trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a …

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