jammy

[ˈdʒæmi]

jammy Definition

  • 1covered or filled with jam
  • 2lucky or fortunate
  • 3having a thick and sticky texture

Using jammy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jammy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He always seems to win, he's so jammy!

  • Example

    The cake was jammy and delicious.

  • Example

    The paint had a jammy texture that made it hard to apply.

  • Example

    She had a jammy escape from the car accident.

jammy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for jammy

Phrases with jammy

  • a type of biscuit (cookie) that has a layer of jam sandwiched between two shortbread biscuits

    Example

    I love having a cup of tea and a jammy dodger in the afternoon.

  • a British slang term for someone who is very lucky

    Example

    He won the lottery twice in one year? What a jammy git!

  • a British slang term for someone who is very lucky, often used in a humorous or affectionate way

    Example

    You got the last ticket to the concert? You jammy bastard!

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Summary: jammy in Brief

The term 'jammy' [ˈdʒæmi] has three main meanings: covered or filled with jam, lucky or fortunate, and having a thick and sticky texture. It can be used to describe food, such as 'The cake was jammy and delicious,' or people, such as 'He always seems to win, he's so jammy!' 'Jammy' also has several slang phrases, including 'jammy dodger,' which is a type of biscuit with jam, and 'jammy git' or 'jammy bastard,' both meaning someone who is very lucky.