Wally vs Walty - What's the difference?
wally | walty |
A diminutive of the male given names Walter and Wallace.
* 2005 Joyce Carol Oates: Mother, Missing . Harper Perennial. page 108:
Liable to roll over.
* Longfellow
As a proper noun Wally
is a diminutive of the male given names Walter and Wallace.As a noun wally
is a fool.As a verb wally
is alternate pronunciation (and hence spelling) of value.As an adjective walty is
liable to roll over.wally
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "'Mr. Szalla' is my eighty-two-year-old father, Nikki. Please call me 'Wally'."
- "Well. 'Wally'."
- I felt my face burn pleasantly. "Wally " was such a comfortable old-shoe kind of name.
Anagrams
* English diminutives of male given nameswalty
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This ship is so crank and walty
- I fear our grave she will be!