jammy
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjammyjam‧my /ˈdʒæmi/ adjective British English 1 LUCKY[only before noun] informal lucky – used especially when someone has got something good without having to use any special effort or skill The jammy devil won £1,000.2 covered in jam, or like jamExamples from the Corpusjammy• Typical cherry, jammy aroma and flavour of the Gamay grape.• Cabernet Sauvignon: A massive jammy concentration of fruit.Origin jammy (1800-1900) money for jam; → MONEY