by Alex - Arkansas April 18, 2009
Verb
Language of origin: Hollywood
To become romantically linked with a person who is already in a relationship resulting in the demise of their relationship
Language of origin: Hollywood
To become romantically linked with a person who is already in a relationship resulting in the demise of their relationship
Fenton: Oh I love Matt but he is totally smitten with his boyfriend Paul.
Eddie: Fenton you aren't going to jolie them are you!
Eddie: Fenton you aren't going to jolie them are you!
by ItWasn'tMe December 17, 2007
by fantumn January 28, 2011
An annoying Northern Bastard who enjoys scranning cheese toasties, screaming 'white rose', showing his unexpectedly large balls to people and supporting the boro.
'Ahhhh Joly, that guy is such a dick.'
'Oh he just did a line of ket off the floor of a club, he's such a joly.'
'Oh he just did a line of ket off the floor of a club, he's such a joly.'
by Katie Grant February 21, 2020
When a brother and sister have a very close relationship that more resembles that of a boyfriend and girlfriend, they are said to be jolie.
The term originates from the risqué relationship between Angelina Jolie and her brother James Haven, who have been known to share passionate kisses in public.
Pronounced more like jolly.
by Grant Walls October 19, 2006
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