A fork of Rural Dictionary
A term used by "old fashion" gentlemen used in the same context as "Oh my gosh" This term was popularized during the 1860's after the Civil war, after the term was used in many war songs for both the North and South respectively. After the "Golden 20's" the term lost popularity. It is getting recognition again after many songs use the term.
Good Jolly look at all of those Christmas presents!
An English expression used to describe happiness and joy. It is mostly used when certain ideas, situations, or themes are extremely positive.
Person 1: I say, this year has been jolly good so far!
Is employed to describe a most pleasurable circumstance, or ironically, to reflect a breezy indifference to crisis.
We just need to cross this brook to arrive at the pub. “Jolly good.”
I’m afraid your leg will require amputation. “Jolly good.”
Very british term used to describe a an absolutely excellent posh wank.
Herbert: 'Guess what I did last night, Humphrey'
Humphrey: 'I don't know Herbert, what did you do last night?'
Herbert: 'I had a posh wank last night'
Humphrey: 'Did you really, how was it?'
Herbert: Jolly Good thanks
Very british term used to describe a an absolutely excellent posh wank.
Herbert: 'Guess what I did last night, Humphrey'
Humphrey: 'I don't know Herbert, what did you do last night?'
Herbert: 'I had a posh wank last night'
Humphrey: 'Did you really, how was it?'
Herbert: Jolly Good thanks
The sophisticated way of saying congrats for sophisticated British people
Son- Father I lost my virginity last night to radiant girl with rather good and nice buttocks
Dad-Jolly good show!
British slang for when a group of people throw several live grenades and fireworks into someone’s house for the purpose of a common prank.
“Hey let’s go prank Jimmy with a Jolly Good Show!”