(Britain, colloquial, of a person) Lucky, especially undeservedly so. From the popular biscuits Jammie Dodgers, which were named after the Beano character Roger The Dodger (a child famed for his ability to avoid chores and homework).
Covered in jam.
Resembling jam in taste, texture, etc.
noun
(slang) A gun.
attributive form of jammies
jandy
janey
janty
janty
adj
Archaic form of jaunty.
janye
janys
japyx
jarry
jarry
adj
Jarring, reverberating.
jarvy
jarvy
noun
Alternative form of jarvey
jasey
jasey
noun
A wig, originally made of worsted wool.
jassy
jayem
jayme
jayne
jayne
Proper noun
derived from a medieval variant of
name, a twentieth century elaborate spelling of Jane.
jazey
jazzy
jazzy
adj
Flashy or showy.
In the style of jazz.
Lacking focus; jittery or jangly.
jizya
jizya
noun
(Islam, historical) A per capita tax levied on a section of an Islamic state's non-Muslim citizens, who meet certain criteria.