Jollies vs Jollier - What's the difference?
jollies | jollier |
(slang) Kicks; satisfaction; entertainment.
(jolly)
(jolly)
Full of high and merry spirits; jovial.
(British) a pleasure trip or excursion
To amuse or divert.
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As a noun jollies
is plural of lang=en.As a verb jollies
is third-person singular of jolly.As an adjective jollier is
comparative of jolly.jollies
English
Noun
(head)- I don't know if this is how you get your jollies , but it's pretty screwed up.
Verb
(head)jollier
English
Adjective
(head)jolly
English
Adjective
(er)Noun
(jollies)Derived terms
* jolly wellVerb
Derived terms
* jolly someone alongReferences
JOLLYin the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 15, p. 495. English degree adverbs ----