Jeevesian

English

Etymology

From Jeeves, famous valet from the stories of P. G. Wodehouse, + -ian.

Adjective

Jeevesian (not comparable)

  1. Typical of a perfect servant, valet, or butler.
    But we should hoot briefly and diplomatically (apologetically like a Jeevesian cough), not in a roar of self-righteous rage. – 22/01/2007, "Modern Manners", The Times

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