Jammy
[jam-ee] /ˈdʒæm i/
adjective, jammier, jammiest. British Informal.
1.
very lucky.
2.
pleasant; easy; desirable:
He has a jammy job.
/ˈdʒæmɪ/
adjective -mier, -miest
1.
covered with or tasting like jam
2.
(Brit, slang) lucky: jammy so-and-sos!
noun
(also jammies)A gun: Also a jammy, a smoker, a heater, a piece/ Jammies was street terminology for gun
[1980s+; origin unknown]
adjective
Excellent •Chiefly British
[1853+; fr jam, the sweet conserve]
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