chummy

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1)  ; on, or trying to be on, intimate terms.

Translations

 * German:, ,
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1)  A boy who works for a chimney sweep.
 * 2)  A felt hat with a low crown.
 * 3) * quoted in 2021, Peter Hore, Bletchley Park's Secret Source (page 52)
 * Joy Banham recalled that in 1942, some three years into the war, when the privilege of wearing the tricorn hat was extended to petty officers: 'While I was at St David's the new tricorn hats for Petty Officers came on stream. As new girls were drafted to us they came wearing the new hats. Whereas we still had the old canvas “chummies” and we were quite envious.
 * 1)  A person or thing with a name one can not imminently recall.
 * 1)  A felt hat with a low crown.
 * 2) * quoted in 2021, Peter Hore, Bletchley Park's Secret Source (page 52)
 * Joy Banham recalled that in 1942, some three years into the war, when the privilege of wearing the tricorn hat was extended to petty officers: 'While I was at St David's the new tricorn hats for Petty Officers came on stream. As new girls were drafted to us they came wearing the new hats. Whereas we still had the old canvas “chummies” and we were quite envious.
 * 1)  A person or thing with a name one can not imminently recall.
 * Joy Banham recalled that in 1942, some three years into the war, when the privilege of wearing the tricorn hat was extended to petty officers: 'While I was at St David's the new tricorn hats for Petty Officers came on stream. As new girls were drafted to us they came wearing the new hats. Whereas we still had the old canvas “chummies” and we were quite envious.
 * 1)  A person or thing with a name one can not imminently recall.