'Tilly' - something additional and of small value given into the bargain as a gift or bonus.
tilly (plural tillies) (Ireland) An extra product given to a customer at no additional charge; a lagniappe. quotations ▼
utility or ute: let's load the tilly and get to work.
The Tilley lamp is a kerosene pressure lamp.
Reilly and Jonesy like to pop their tarps (shirts) off for tilly time (a fight), but whether people call it a donnybrook, a scrap, or a dust-up, if they are in Letterkenny, they always need to be ready to drop the mitts (have a fight).
Tilly Flop is the nickname of graphic designer Julie Nelson Rhodes who has created these ranges to celebrate and combine her love of the knit, the stitch and the graphic.
Noun. milkbag (plural milkbags) A bag containing milk. (slang, vulgar) Breasts.
Tilly is a feminine given name or nickname, and a surname.
Tilley is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Augustus Tilley (1851–1942), academic of the University of Cambridge. Benjamin Franklin Tilley (1848–1907), officer in the United States Navy.
History. Alex Tilley was an avid sailor who suffered a chronic problem of having the wind blow hit hat off and it getting soaking wet. He decided to tackle the problem himself and that is how the world-famous "Tilley hat" came to be. He created a long-lasting hat, with a lace that goes around the back of the head.
(American slang) Buttocks. Fanny is an extremely offensive Australasian slang term for the female genitalia, so announcing to an Australasian that you ``patted your friend on the fanny'' can can leave him or her with decidedly the wrong impression.
Tilly is a girl's name of German origin, meaning “mighty in battle”. A variant of Tilda, an abbreviation of Matilda, this title is perfect for the powerful little girl who is ready to take on the world as though she owns it.
Sheila = Girl
Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.
noun British taboo, slang. the female genitals.
It comes from the Irish tuilleadh, meaning "extra" or "added."
(noun) someone who is overly interested in the affairs of others; (noun) an inqusitive person; (verb) to pry into other people's business: She is always interested in everyone's business, she is a real doris; I am going to have a Doris at what she is doing over there.
The name Tilly is girl's name of German origin meaning "battle-mighty".
Tilly is currently Number 90 on the England-Wales popularity list, joining such other Top 100 nickname names as Milly, Maisie, Kitty and Lottie.
Other Gaelic place name elements which have a wide distribution in Scotland include kil- (Gaelic cill 'church, churchyard'), tully or tilly- (Gaelic tulach, 'hillock, knoll') and knock (Gaelic cnoc, 'hill').
Tully is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin, and spelling variations include; Tally, Talley, Tilly, MacTully, MacTilly, MacAtilla, O'Multilly, O'Multully, MacCantully, and Flood. These names are anglicisations of the following Irish names; Ó Taithligh, Ó Maoltuile, Mac Maoltuile, Mac Taichligh, and Mac an Tuile.
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Popularity of the name Tilly
The name Tilly is ranked #3195 overall.
noun A wet-nurse.
In cockney rhyming slang, "bottle" means "arse" (bottle and glass). Originally, you would "lose your bottle" - i.e. be so scared as to lose control of your bowel function. This has been shortened down to just "bottle it".
verb (used with object), brown-bagged, brown-bag·ging. to bring (one's own liquor) to a restaurant or club, especially one that has no liquor license.