Noun
(usually plural) loose-fitting nightclothes worn for sleeping or lounging; have a jacket top and trousers
Source: WordNetWell you'll have to wait 'til tomorrow. I'm out of commission." He pointed at himself. "Look. Jammies. Cassandra Clare
I'm usually in jammies and slippers by 8 P.M. Kate Dickie
The angel has confided in me that he is going to ask the Lord if he can become Spider-Man. [...] The children need heroes, he says. I think he just wants to swing from buildings in tight red jammies. Christopher Moore (author)
And just as it is with all proper grannies, she ordered me into my pink bunny jammies. Berkeley Breathed
But I’m planning tae sit on my sofa in ma jammies and dae nithin for the next fortnight onywye. Source: Internet
“I’m comfortable in my fuzzy slippers and jammies, sitting at my computer, just talking the issues with the voters!” Source: Internet