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jam tart noun- heart UK
Rhyming slang. - I wish you a happy New Year. My jam tart goes with you all. — Ronnie Barker, Fletcher’s Book of Rhyming Slang, p. 39, 1979
- [W]e English take considerable jam tart from the repose of our gaffs. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 25, 1994
- a girlfriend; hence (patronisingly) a young woman UK, 1960
Often simplified to “jam”. Simple rhyming slang for “sweetheart”; however when used more generally it may also be an elaboration of TART - By cripes, I’ll feature with this jam tart or I’ll bust me flamin’ boiler. — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, 1968
- [W]henever I see a decent jam tart with a good set of top bollocks I’m in like Flynn, NO PROBS! — Barry Humphries, Bazz Pulls It Off!, 1971
- In the upstairs corridor of Racecourse Annie’s number one bawdy house, jam tart Joylene led farmer Joe past a tattooed, muscular looking man[.] — Lance Peters, The Dirty Half-Mile, p. 198, 1979
- [U]nwilling to tolerate the public insults to his sister, unwilling to endure taunts of “Bloater”, of “Fat Jam”[.] — Mark Powell, Snap, p. 99, 2001
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