get (one's) jollies



get (one's) jollies

To seek out, indulge in, or enjoy something fun or pleasurable. The term usually hints at a certain degree of perverse satisfaction. Primarily heard in UK. The restless teenagers got their jollies by throwing rocks at passing cars.
See also: get, jolly

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hunt[hʌnt]
Tutku-Turkish
Iliaeel-YAH (Russian)Georgian, Russian, Bulgarian, Old Church Slavic
DÁIrÍNe-Irish
Driscoll['driskəl]
CelioCHE-lyo (Italian), THE-lyo (Spanish), SE-lyo (Latin American Spanish), SE-lyoo (Portuguese)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese