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Jammies

Jammies (N) // (Jam•ees) - An informal term, often used flirtatiously. Not to be confused with pajamas, pjs, or nightwear. Oftened the result of a rejection to a FaceTime call.

“Were you afraid I was going to see you in your jammies 😋”

by Mark S. Jammies Esquire March 20, 2019

Jammies

pajamas (see also PJs)

Don't forget to put your jammies in the hamper.

by Light Joker April 20, 2006

Jammies

A word used when a person is too tired to do anything. Usually used when wearing "Pajamas"

I'm out of commission." He pointed at himself - "Look. Jammies.

by jacewayland January 10, 2011

Jammy

In British English slang, particularly of north-west England this means 'lucky' or more accurately 'flukey'. It is usually applied to someone else who has just had a particular piece of outrageous or undeserved luck.

It is typically used with this meaning by young men and schoolboys throughout the north-west of England, not just Liverpool and Merseyside, but also Cheshire, etc. However, the usage can occur in other regions of England as well. It has been used to have this meaning throughout most of the period since at least the end of World War Two.

1. "Rooney fluffed the kick and then the ball ricocheted off the back of the defender's head into the net! The jammy bastard!"

2. Dave: "Hey, Gaz, you was late to class for the third time in a row, innit, how come you don't have detention?

Gaz: "Strickland was, like, too busy chewin' out some other sap and didn't notice, so I got away with it!"

Dave: "You jammy cunt!"

by Shakespeare's Plumber October 11, 2010

jammie

Handgun, gun, pistol.

Yo, don't point that jammie at me.

by Bigup May 22, 2005

jammies

a "cooler" word for pajamas

wow look at my spunky jammies

by iminmyjammies July 24, 2004

jammy

flukey,lucky,defying probability with outrageous good fortune

'That was a jammy pool shot', said the guy playing pool in Geraldton.

by Geraldton Dictionary March 15, 2005