JAMMY

JAMMY

Adjective | Luck Descriptor

Encyclopedia of British Slang

JAMMY

Adjective | Mild | Luck Descriptor

JAMMY Pronunciation: /’d?m-i/ Part of Speech: Adjective Severity Level: Mild Category: Luck Descriptor

Definition

Jammy describes someone who is lucky, often undeservedly so.

Usage

You jammy so-and-so. That was a jammy win.

Cultural Insight

Often affectionate rather than resentful.

Implies mild envy.

Assessment

Warm, playful descriptor.

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