betty

Etymology
From. In thieves’ cant a tool for wrenching locked doors is also called a Bess (from “Elizabeth”) or a Jenny. The “attractive woman” sense may relate to the character in the cartoon The Flintstones.

Noun

 * 1)  A short bar used by thieves to wrench doors open; a jimmy.
 * 2)  A picklock, skeleton key; a tool for opening locks.
 * 3)  A man who performs tasks that traditionally belong to a woman;  an effeminate or gay man.
 * 4)  A pear-shaped bottle covered with straw, in which olive oil is sometimes brought from Italy; a Florence flask.
 * 5) A baked dessert made with alternating layers of sweetened fruit and buttered bread crumbs.
 * 6)  An attractive woman; a babe.
 * 1) A baked dessert made with alternating layers of sweetened fruit and buttered bread crumbs.
 * 2)  An attractive woman; a babe.
 * 1)  An attractive woman; a babe.
 * 1)  An attractive woman; a babe.

Synonyms

 * see Thesaurus:beautiful woman

Verb

 * 1) To pick a lock, to open with a betty.
 * 2)  To be overly attentive to someone or something.
 * 1)  To be overly attentive to someone or something.
 * 1)  To be overly attentive to someone or something.