jammy

/ˈdʒæmi/
adjective
  1. Covered with or resembling jam (fruit preserve).
    • Her fingers were all jammy from the sticky pastry.
    • The cake had a jammy filling that oozed out when cut.
    • The children ate jammy toast for breakfast.
  2. Very lucky or fortunate (informal, chiefly British).
    • She got the last ticket to the concert; what a jammy break.
    • You're jammy to have found a parking spot right outside.
    • He won the lottery twice — that's so jammy!
  3. Easy or involving little effort (informal, British).
    • The task was jammy, so we finished early.
    • He landed a jammy job with hardly any experience.
    • That exam was jammy — I finished in ten minutes.
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