Proper noun
A surname.
A female given name.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFaderman and Timmons, pp. 1–2 In a larger event in 1966 in San Francisco, drag queens, hustlers, and transvestites were sitting in Compton's Cafeteria when the police arrived to arrest men dressed as women. Source: Internet
HANDOUT/David Jablonski/StaffReds manager Bryan Price argues with home-plate umpire Tim Timmons during a game against Indians on Tuesday, May 23, 2017, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Source: Internet
Previously, Keating served as chairman of the board and managing partner at Timmons and Company -- one of Washington's most prestigious lobbying firms. Source: Internet
Four-year-old Brenae Timmons was seriously injured on January twenty-ninth when a wrought-iron gate fell on top of her while playing in the compound at the Samuel Haynes Institute. Source: Internet
Miami Dolphins linebacker Lawrence Timmons was not with the team for its season-opening win in Los Angeles. Source: Internet
Miami Dolphins linebacker Lawrence Timmons will be reinstated Tuesday. Source: Internet