willy
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) willy, willi, equivalent to .
Adjective
(en-adj)
Willing; favourable; ready; eagre.
Self-willed; willful.
Related terms
* (l)
* (l)
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