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  1. noun [ C ] us / ˈwɪl.i / uk / ˈwɪl.i / Add to word list. a willie. (Definition of willy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of willy. willy. If they happen to give you the willies in the process, well, that's gravy. From NPR.

  2. noun [ C ] uk / ˈwɪl.i / us / ˈwɪl.i / Add to word list. a willie. (Definition of willy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of willy. willy. Willy-nilly, the physician observes and prognosticates - even if his knowledge assumes what his patients have taught him.

  3. 1. countable noun. A boy's or man's willy is his penis. [British, informal] 2. See give sb the willies. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. You may also like. Word Frequency. willy in British English. (ˈwɪlɪ ) noun. British informal a childish or jocular term for penis. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. noun. wil· ly ˈwi-lē. variants or less commonly willie. slang. : penis. Word History. Etymology. from the name Willy. First Known Use. circa 1905, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of willy was circa 1905. See more words from the same year. Phrases Containing willy. wet willy. willy - nilly.

  5. noun. a male given name, form of William. a female given name. willy. / ˈwɪlɪ / noun. informal. a childish or jocular term for penis. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of willy 1. First recorded in 1825–35; special use of dialect willy, Old English wilige “basket” (originally one made of willow twigs); akin to willow.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · willy (comparative willier or more willy, superlative williest or most willy) Willing; favourable; ready; eager. (UK dialectal, Scotland) Self-willed; willful.

  7. Definition of willy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. willy. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wil‧ly /ˈwɪli/ noun (plural willies) [ countable] British English informal a penis Examples from the Corpus willy • Big noses, Martha thought mercilessly, were supposed to indicate big willies.

  9. The earliest known use of the noun willy is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for willy is from 1780, in a dictionary by W. Shaw. Apparently from a proper name.

  10. 3 days ago · Emma Corrin Took Inspiration From Willy Wonka for ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’: “One of the Best Villains of All Time” The actor portrays Cassandra Nova in the upcoming sequel, starring opposite ...

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