whillikins

whil·li·kers

[hwil-i-kerz, wil-]
interjection Informal.
(used as an intensive after gee or golly gee to express astonishment, delight, etc.)
Also, whil·li·kins [hwil-i-kinz, wil-] .


Origin:
origin uncertain

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