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Welly vs Willy - What's the difference?

welly | willy |

As nouns the difference between welly and willy

is that welly is wellington boot while willy is alternative form of lang=en.

As an adjective willy is

willing; favourable; ready; eagre.

As a proper noun Willy is

a male given name, diminutive of William.

welly

English

Noun

  • (countable) Wellington boot.
  • (uncountable) Force on a pedal or increase to any fuel or power for an engine or motor.
  • (uncountable) Force or effort.
  • Alternative forms

    * wellie

    Derived terms

    * welly whanging * give it some welly * welly it

    willy

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) willy, willi, equivalent to .

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Willing; favourable; ready; eagre.
  • Self-willed; willful.
  • Etymology 2

    From (etyl) . More at (l).

    Noun

    (willies)
  • Etymology 3

    From (etyl) wilie, from (etyl) . More at (l), (l).

    Noun

    (willies)
  • A willow basket.
  • A fish basket.
  • Etymology 4

    * Possibly a contraction of (etyl) membrum virile'', male member (that is, the penis), a Latin term used in English in the nineteenth century; also possibly the simple use of a proper name as a pet name; compare ''dick'', ''fanny'' and ''peter .

    Alternative forms

    * willie

    Noun

    (willies)
  • (hypocoristic, slang, childish) the penis.
  • (UK) a person whom the speaker dislikes.
  • Synonyms
    * peter, wee-wee; see also

    See also

    * the willies * willy willy * willy-nilly