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Short from the brilliantly funny sitcom Only Fools and Horses The Jolly Boys Outing 1989 Christmas Special By: John Sullivan Del Boy and the gang head of to ...
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Nov 25, 2022 · Anyone who's watched Only Fools will recognise the catchphrase 'lovely jubbly' Del uses when he's happy about something, and may even have used it themselves a few times. Well this particular turn of phrase actually traces back to an advert for ice lollies.
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48K views 5 years ago. Only Fools and Horses The Jolly Boys Outing 1989 Xmas Special from the BBC The meaning of the saying 'Lovely Jubbly' is 'Good' or 'Fantastic'...more.
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Feb 7, 2021 · There surely can not be a more iconic phrase from a TV programme than when Only Fools and Horses character Del Boy rubs his hands together and gleefully says "lovely jubbly".
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Feb 6, 2015 · 'Lovely Jubbly' has been revealed as the most commonly used Only Fools And Horses phrase in British life, according to a recent survey. The catchphrase used by affable market trader Del Boy - which means 'good' or 'fantastic' - has remained a common saying amongst Brits ever since David Jason first uttered it on screen.
Mar 8, 2021 · This soon became one of Del Boy’s famous catchphrases, and was supposedly borrowed from an advertising slogan for Jubbly Orange Drink, sold in a pyramid-shaped paper carton. Sullivan had remembered it and thought it would be a suitable expression for Del Boy to use.
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Apr 23, 2011 · Lovely Jubbly! Del Boy's much-used - and copied - expression of delight was borrowed from an advertising slogan for an orange juice drink in the 1960s called Jubbly.