jam‧my /ˈdʒæmi/
adjective British English[
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 £1,000.2. covered in
JAM, or like jam
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