"Gimmie" was a 21st century slang term for an inhabitants of the United States of America's Sanctuary Districts. They were useful members of society who needed help finding work and a place to live ("Gimmie" as in "give me work", "give me "shelter", etc.). A service the Districts provided for them was to help find them job placements, but in truth this service was either ineffective or non-existent. Michael Webb and his son Danny were classed as gimmies in the 2020s. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
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| - "Gimmie" was a 21st century slang term for an inhabitants of the United States of America's Sanctuary Districts. They were useful members of society who needed help finding work and a place to live ("Gimmie" as in "give me work", "give me "shelter", etc.). A service the Districts provided for them was to help find them job placements, but in truth this service was either ineffective or non-existent. Michael Webb and his son Danny were classed as gimmies in the 2020s. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
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| - "Gimmie" was a 21st century slang term for an inhabitants of the United States of America's Sanctuary Districts. They were useful members of society who needed help finding work and a place to live ("Gimmie" as in "give me work", "give me "shelter", etc.). A service the Districts provided for them was to help find them job placements, but in truth this service was either ineffective or non-existent. Michael Webb and his son Danny were classed as gimmies in the 2020s. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
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