interjection Street Slang

lovely jubbly

LUV-lee JUB-lee · interjection · informal

Expression of delight; Del Boy catchphrase.

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Definitions

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An exclamation of satisfaction or delight — everything's wonderful.

“Two hundred quid profit — lovely jubbly!”
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lovely jubbly In A Sentence

Two hundred quid profit — lovely jubbly!

Origin & Usage

Popularised by Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses; borrowed from a 1960s orange-drink advert for 'Jubbly'.

Variants luvvly jubbly

People Also Ask

What does 'lovely jubbly' mean?

It's a cheerful exclamation meaning everything is great — used when something works out well or a bit of luck comes your way.

Where does 'lovely jubbly' come from?

It was made famous by Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses, and originally comes from a 1960s advert for an orange drink called Jubbly.

How do you use 'lovely jubbly'?

You throw it in when something pleasing happens, like landing a good deal: 'Two hundred quid profit — lovely jubbly!'

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