A large party consisting of large amounts of alcohol, beirut, and people; the slang term for a jammer
Person 1: Yo is there anything goin on tonight?
Person 2: Yeah I heard there was a jammy down on Millbrook
Person 3: Word. Let's hit that up.
Person 2: Yeah I heard there was a jammy down on Millbrook
Person 3: Word. Let's hit that up.
by luluclown October 17, 2009
by jacewayland January 10, 2011
Cockney and general London criminal slang for a police-car, used in this manner due to the fact that police-cars in London- (England), used to have orange and yellow stripes running down the side of them back in the day, which apparently, made them look like jam sandwiches- (short for the London slang-term, "jam sandwich.")
by Joe_Schmuck August 8, 2017
"Have you got your jammy jammy's on yet? "Or to your partner "will you please jammy jammy me tonight"
by Papi jones January 9, 2017
1. A word used in place of a plural proper noun, ie: pronouns.
2. A word used when what you are trying to name is unpronouncable.
3. What children refer to pajamas as.
2. A word used when what you are trying to name is unpronouncable.
3. What children refer to pajamas as.
1. Can you pass me one of those jammies?
2. Man: What does that say?
Woman: uh... alpha.. pertulic... uh...
Man: nevermind those jammies.
3. Little timme put on his jammies for bed.
2. Man: What does that say?
Woman: uh... alpha.. pertulic... uh...
Man: nevermind those jammies.
3. Little timme put on his jammies for bed.
by Quarok December 3, 2006
1. adj. flukey,lucky,defying probability with outrageous good fortune
2. n. pistol, glock, weapon
3. n. penis, cock, tool
2. n. pistol, glock, weapon
3. n. penis, cock, tool
1. That was a jammy shot! said the guy playing pool in Geraldton.
2. he pulled out his jammy and let a couple fly!
3. she was all up on my jammy last night.
2. he pulled out his jammy and let a couple fly!
3. she was all up on my jammy last night.
by Dr. Nathanael Hale June 14, 2005
Nickname for Rahul Dravid, present captain of the Indian Cricket Team. was given this nickname when he did a few commercials for Kissan Jams and the punchline for those commercials had the words - "jam, jam, jammy...". Thereafter his teammates used to tease him with the nickname "jammy", a name which stuck on and is now commonly used in the press media as well to refer to Rahul Dravid.
by Extreme1 April 14, 2006