`You legal johnnies know all about that... My turn, I think.
Meek, M R D A WORM OF DOUBT
Rubber johnnies, they aren't exactly cheap, either.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
You don't want those game-show johnnies being impertinent with their make-up and dramatic endings.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
She provides them with a load of johnnies every few months.
The Sun (2010)
Anyway, there's no room for those other johnnies.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Perhaps the slap'n'tickle dip can be explained by the wish to eke out the collective supply of rubber johnnies.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
All related terms of 'johnnies'
johnny
a man or boy ; chap
Johnnies-come-lately
a brash newcomer , novice , or recruit
onion johnny
a Breton farmer that sells onions door-to-door in the United Kingdom
Johnny-come-latelies
a brash newcomer , novice , or recruit
Johnny-come-lately
a person who becomes involved in an activity or organization after it has already started, and who is therefore less reliable or experienced than the people who have been involved since the beginning