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Gollier is British slang for a lump of coughed up phlegm.
Wellie is British slang for to dismiss.Wellie is British slang for to defeat, to bully, to attack.
(always in plural form the willies) a feeling of fear or strong apprehension
Willies is slang for nervousness, jitters, or fright.
Ollie is British slang for a marble.
Illies is slang for tobacco and pot rolled together and dipped in PCP.
Goalie is British slang for the ace in a deck of playing cards.
Dillies is slang for hydromorphone hydrochloride.
Red Dillies is slang for secobarbital.
Willie is British slang for the penis.
Girlie is British slang for a weak or effeminate person.
What's the deal or What's up? "Yo son, what the dillio?"Â
Old Nellie (based on Nellie Dean) is British slang for an older male homosexual.
Billies is American slang for money, dollar bills.
n penis. The film Free Willie attracted large optimistic female audiences when it was released in the U.K. That could either mean audiences of large optimistic females, or large audiences of optimistic females. Either way itÂ’s a lie. Of perhaps more amusement to Brits was the 1985 American film Goonies, which featured a group of children who found a secret pirate-ship commanded by a fearsome pirate named One-Eyed-Willie. Or how about the Alaskan car-wash company, Wet Willies, who offer two levels of service named Little Willie and Big Willie? Seems something of a no-brainer.
Gillie Potter is London Cockney rhyming slang for foot (trotter).
Goalie has freedom to leave penalty area (soccer).
Gallied is Dorset slang for frightened.
Wollie is slang for rocks of crack rolled into marijuana cigarette.
Twillie is British slang for a foolish, clumsy or stupid person.
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n.
See Collie.
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One who works at a willying machine.
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Having two gills.
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A California dolphin (Tursiops Gillii).
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Gallic; French.
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See Rille.
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A boy or young man; a manservant; a male attendant, in the Scottish Highlands.
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The fold of integument, usually supported by bony plates, which protects the gills of most fishes and some amphibians; the gill cover; the gill lid.
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Without gills.
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A salt of gallic acid.
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Having flat, or leaflike, gills, as the bivalve mollusks.
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A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
imp. & p. p.
of Fillip
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Having pectinated gills.
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A woman of light behavior; a gill-flirt.
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A thoughtless, giddy girl; a flirt-gill.
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The ground ivy (Nepeta Glechoma); -- called also gill over the ground, and other like names.
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The radiating, gill-shaped plates forming the under surface of a mushroom.
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of Fillip
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