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

  2. What does the word jubbly mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word jubbly . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  3. 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.

  4. Lovely-jubbly definition: (UK, colloquial) <a>Lovely</a>; <a>great</a>, <a>fantastic</a>.

  5. 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.

  6. Feb 7, 2021 · It is a phrase that can't be rivalled by any apart from perhaps Homer Simpson's famous sign of frustration, "Doh!" The phrase in its simplest form means Lovely, great, and fantastic, but where did it actually originate? The origin of 'Lovely Jubbly'

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  8. Lovely jubbly. British informal expression that denotes great enthusiasm or approval for something or other dates from the 1970s when it was made famous in the British TV series Fools and Horses in which it was often used by Del boy, the character played by David Jason.

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