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billy

1

[ bil-ee ]

noun

, plural bil·lies.
  1. Also called billy club. a police officer's club or baton.
  2. a heavy wooden stick used as a weapon; cudgel.
  3. Scot. Dialect. comrade.
  4. Also called bil·ly·can [bil, -ee-kan]. Australian. any container in which water may be carried and boiled over a campfire, ranging from a makeshift tin can to a special earthenware kettle; any pot or kettle in which tea is boiled over a campfire.
  5. Textiles. (in Great Britain) a roving machine.


Billy

2

[ bil-ee ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of William.
  2. Also Billye. a female given name.

billy

1

/ ˈbɪlɪ /

noun

  1. a wooden club esp a police officer's truncheon


billy

2

/ ˈbɪlɪ; ˈbɪlɪˌkæn /

noun

  1. a metal can or pot for boiling water, etc, over a campfire
  2. ( as modifier )

    billy-tea

  3. informal.
    to make tea

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Word History and Origins

Origin of billy1

Perhaps all independently derived generic uses of Billy (male name); for Australian sense compare Scots dialect billy-pot cooking pot

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Word History and Origins

Origin of billy1

C19: special use of the name Billy , pet form of William

Origin of billy2

C19: from Scot billypot cooking vessel

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Example Sentences

How fitting that Joe Cocker would get a little help from his friend Billy Joel.

On piano was legendary session man Billy Preston, who co-wrote and recorded the original version one year before Cocker's.

“So I tell you this, Billy-boy,” he writes to William Styron in 1958.

But Billy Childs absolutely delivers the goods in this poignant collection of Laura Nyro songs.

Singers Nancy Wilson and Billy Eckstine attended, and actor and activist Ossie Davis delivered a well-received speech.

And saying a hasty good afternoon, he popped through his doorway and vanished at Billy Woodchuck's feet.

And being very fond of clover blossoms, Billy hated to spend his time digging.

There was only one reason why Billy Woodchuck didn't exactly care to dig a new home for himself in the pasture just then.

Billy Woodchuck exclaimed, for he had heard somewhere that if you want a thing done, you should get a busy person to do it.

And he had already turned away, as if the business were ended, when Billy Woodchuck stopped him again.

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