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  1. colloquial. Excellent, fantastic. Frequently no more than an allusion to activities or characteristics associated with a particular type of person, esp. a type of Londoner. 1992. To protect the naive, it has been necessary to translate from the original lovely-jubbly North London patois.

  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. Oct 5, 2024 · Based on the 1950s slogan “lubbly Jubbly” advertising Jubbly, an orange-flavoured soft drink. The modified version was coined by the English television scriptwriter John Sullivan (1946–2011) as an expression generally used by the character Derek “Del Boy” Trotter, a market trader from London, in the BBC television comedy Only Fools ...

  4. Jun 4, 2014 · The term “Smeghead” is used very commonly throughout as an insult towards characters in the show. Variations of the term include Smeggin’ Hell. TARDIS. The word which is an acronym that means Time and Relative Dimension in Space, TARDIS for short. This is the spaceship piloted by The Doctor, the main character on the show.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · jubbly (plural jubblies) ... English slang; English terms with quotations; Hidden categories: Pages with entries; Pages with 1 entry; Navigation menu. Personal tools.

  6. Dictionary entries. Entries where "lovely jubbly" occurs: jubbly: jubbly (English) Noun jubbly (pl. jubblies) (slang) female breast See also lovely jubbly. easy peasy: see also easy-peasy‎ easy peasy (English) Alternative forms easy peasey easy-peasey easy-peasy Adjective easy peasy (childish) Very easy, simple Now now Benny Wenny, don’t cry about it, learning how to add fractions is easy ...

  7. For example, a suggestion of fish and chips for supper could evoke the response, “Lovely jubbly!”. The expression derives from the advertising slogan for an orange drink called Jubbly which was popular in the 1950s and 1960s and which was often sold in frozen form. Lovely Jubbly can also refer to money or winnings depending on the context.

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