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jubblies

a type of candy that is fruity and not chocolatey
man... those jubblies were delicious! and only cost 5 cents!!!
by AshAlmighty May 16, 2008
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jubble

to jubble: means to collect and trade any digital stuff, which is worth to be jubbled - the one who collects is a jubbler
i would like to jubble my car-stickers with many other jubblers around the world
by peterjubble May 29, 2007
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Lovely Jubbly

Superb, excellent, great, etc. 'Lovely Jubbly' was originally an advertising slogan for 'Jubbly', a triangular-shaped frozen orange drink which was popular in the 1950s and 60s. Later popularised by the character 'Del Boy' in British comedy 'Only fools and Horses'.
Rodney: "'Ere Del Boy, geezer over there says he'll give you a pony for the Betamax video recorder if you throw in a case of that Yugoslavian Scotch."
Del: "Lovely Jubbly!"
by Silver Dog September 11, 2009
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lovely jubbly

Excellent. As popularised by 'Only Fools And Horses', a sitcom watched by over 30m Britons at its peak. Used when a person hear's pleasing news, or gets a storke of good luck.
by Karl Steiger January 31, 2004
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luvly jubbly

Very nice, used by 'del boy' alot
by Canazza September 2, 2003
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Lovely Jubbly

Made famous by 'Del Boy' the main character from long running English sitcom 'Only Fools And Horses' Lovely Jubbly refers to good news or something good that has happened.
"Turkeys ready everyone"
"Lovely Jubbly"
by Mattaldinho May 22, 2008
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Lubbly jubbly

A British slang expression of one's happiness and/or approval. Originated from TV show 'Only Fools and Horses', where it was frequently uttered by Cockney geezer Del Boy.
John: "Cup o' tea?, Dennis"

Dennis: "Lubbly jubbly!"
by McGee88 March 11, 2009
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