jammy
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒæm.i/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒæːm.i/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -æmi
Adjective
jammy (comparative jammier, superlative jammiest)
- Resembling jam in taste, texture, etc.
- Covered in jam.
- a child's jammy fingers
- (UK, colloquial, of a person) Lucky; especially undeservedly so.
- jammy bastard
- jammy sod
Alternative forms
- (lucky): jammie
Derived terms
Translations
covered in jam
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Noun
jammy (plural jammies)
Noun
jammy
- attributive form of jammies
- 2002, Tracy Hogg, Melinda Blau, “Time-Busters: Sleep Deprivation, Separation Difficulties, and Other Problems That Steal Hours from Your Day”, in Secrets of the Baby Whisperer for Toddlers, Random House, section “To Catch a Thief: Neil’s Story”, pages 243–244:
- “[…] I start pleading, ‘Come here.... Please put your jammy top on.... Let me finish dressing you.’ “At last, I’ve got the pajama top over his head, and he starts yelling, ‘Ouch! ouch!’
- 2009, Liam McIlvanney, All the Colours of the Town, Faber and Faber, →ISBN, page 24:
- In the bedroom Elaine would have fixed the pillows and sat up, tugging open her jammy top.
- 2009, Nicole Young, chapter 12, in Kiss Me If You Dare: A Patricia Amble Mystery, Revell, page 103:
- Blue cotton jammy bottoms poked out beneath a fastidious white terry robe.
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