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  1. Expressing delight or affirmation, frequently in response to a success or an anticipated success: excellent, jolly good.

  2. Aug 9, 2023 · Jubbly. Meaning: Good or excellent; also, a type of frozen drink. Origin: “Jubbly” was a brand name for a triangular-shaped frozen drink. Over time, it became a slang term for something cool or excellent. Usage: “It’s a hot day; fancy a jubbly?” or “That film was jubbly!” Janner. Meaning: A person from Plymouth, Devon.

  3. Jun 4, 2014 · Although no specific meaning is ever given, it and its derivatives are regularly used as a derogatory term in place of using actual swear words. The term “Smeghead” is used very commonly throughout as an insult towards characters in the show. Variations of the term include Smeggin’ Hell.

  4. From an advertising slogan for Jubbly, an orange-flavoured soft drink. The actual slogan was Lubbly Jubbly, but became Lovely Jubbly when popularised by the BBC television comedy Only Fools and Horses.

  5. Oct 24, 2013 · "Lovely-jubbly" = Excellent. As popularised by ' Only Fools And Horses ', a [TV] sitcom watched by over 30m Britons at its peak. Used when a person hears pleasing news, or gets a stroke of good luck.

  6. Feb 14, 2008 · Should be 'Lovely Jubbly'.... it means Superb, excellent, great, etc. 'Lovely Jubbly' was originally an advertising slogan for 'Jubbly', a triangular-shaped frozen orange drink which was popular in the 1950s and 60s. Later popularised by the character 'Del Boy' in British comedy 'Only fools and Horses'. Rodney: "'Ere Del Boy, geezer over there ...

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  8. Feb 7, 2021 · The Jubbly was actually an orange flavoured drink which could also be frozen and eaten as an ice lolly. It came in a triangular, 3D carton drink that could be torn or cut open and were hugely popular with children.

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