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1 şanslı
"lucky, fortunate, jammy; lucky devil, lucky dog, jammy so-and-so" -
2 birinci sınıf
adj. first class, first rate, wire woven, of the first water, first chop, commanding, ace, banner class, best, classic, hunky dory, jammy, pucka, pukka, slap up, in style, super, tiptop, top drawer, topflight, topping, tops* * *1. first class 2. high class -
3 şanslı
adj. lucky, fortunate, well off, auspicious, jammy, prosperous, providential* * *1. dexter 2. fortunate 3. lucky -
4 ballı
adj. honeyed, honied, sweetened with honey; jammy -
5 ballı adam
n. jammy fellow -
6 kaliteli
adj. of good quality, wire woven, of high quality, choice, classic, glorified, high toned, jammy, pukka, qualified -
7 şanslı tip
n. jammy fellow -
8 ballı
"honeyed; jammy, unusually lucky"
См. также в других словарях:
Jammy — Le nom est surtout porté dans l Aude. Variante : Jammi (09, 11). C est un diminutif de Jamme (= Jacques) … Noms de famille
jammy — ► ADJECTIVE (jammier, jammiest) 1) covered, filled with, or resembling jam. 2) Brit. informal lucky … English terms dictionary
jammy — 1) adj British enviably lucky, very fortunate. This common expression, which is particu larly popular among schoolchildren (typically expressed in such phrases as jammy dodger , jammy bugger , jammy sod or jammy bastard ) marvel ling at a fellow… … Contemporary slang
jammy — UK [ˈdʒæmɪ] / US adjective Word forms jammy : adjective jammy comparative jammier superlative jammiest 1) covered and sticky with jam a jammy face 2) British very informal very lucky … English dictionary
Jammy — If you are really lucky or flukey, you are also very jammy. It would be quite acceptable to call your friend a jammy b****rd if they won the lottery … The American's guide to speaking British
jammy — [[t]ʤæ̱mi[/t]] jammier, jammiest ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If you describe someone as jammy, you mean that they are very lucky because something good has happened to them, without their making much effort or deserving such luck. [BRIT, INFORMAL] You… … English dictionary
jammy — /jam ee/, adj., jammier, jammiest. Brit. Informal. 1. very lucky. 2. pleasant; easy; desirable: He has a jammy job. [1850 55; appar. JAM2 + Y1; cf. the idioms to have jam on it to have something easy; real jam, pure jam something easy or… … Universalium
jammy — jam|my [ˈdʒæmi] adj BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: money for jam; MONEY] 1.) [only before noun] informal lucky used especially when someone has got something good without having to use any special effort or skill ▪ The jammy devil won £1000. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
jammy — jam|my [ dʒæmi ] adjective covered and sticky with JAM: a jammy face … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
jammy — • lucky. e.g.. you jammy sod … Londonisms dictionary
jammy — adjective BrE slang 1 jammy bastard/cow/bugger etc an impolite expression meaning someone who has been very lucky 2 very easy … Longman dictionary of contemporary English