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    jammy
    /ˈdʒami/

    adjective

    • 1. covered with, filled with, or resembling jam: "a jammy doughnut"
    • 2. lucky: informal British "you always were a jammy beggar when it came to women"

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  2. Jammy is an informal adjective that can mean unfairly lucky, very easy, or containing or consisting of jam. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  3. adjective. , jam·mi·er, jam·mi·est. British Informal. very lucky. British Informal. pleasant; easy; desirable: He has a jammy job. covered or filled with jam: jammy doughnuts. tasting like or having the consistency of jam: jammy soft-boiled eggs. a sweet and jammy wine that tastes like cooked berries; jammy soft-boiled eggs. / ˈdʒæmɪ / adjective.

  4. Jammy is an informal adjective that can mean unfairly lucky, very easy, or containing or consisting of jam. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  5. Jammy is a British slang adjective that means very lucky or fortunate. It can also mean covered with or tasting like jam, but this is less common.

  6. Jam is a word with multiple meanings as a noun and a verb. It can refer to a food, a blockage, a musical piece, or a slang term for something favored or preferred. Jammy is an adjective that means lucky or fortunate.

  7. Jammy is a British slang adjective meaning lucky or fortunate. It can also mean covered with or tasting like jam, a preserve made from fruit and sugar.

  8. jammy is an informal adjective that means lucky, especially because something good has happened to you without you making any effort. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples and synonyms, and find out how to use it in British English.