luvly jubly
i believe this expression has made it into the OED. originates from a sit-com in GB 'ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES' but the writer john sullivan said he used it because when he was young it was some sort of...
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Quote:'Lovely Jubbly' was originally an advertising slogan for a triangular-shaped frozen orange drink which was popular in the 1950s and 60s. When John Sullivan was writing the script for 'Only Fools...
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Abso-bloomin'-lutely. Or as they say nowadays dahn Lannan*: "Too right, me old son, too right."*Lannan is the city where the buses and underground trains are (or were) operated by an organization...
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Focalistyou sound like mike reid in Eastenders--he seems to come and go in this soap--can't remember is character name "Too right, me old son, too right."
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