Willy vs Wee - What's the difference?
willy | wee |
Willing; favourable; ready; eagre.
Self-willed; willful.
A willow basket.
A fish basket.
(hypocoristic, slang, childish) the penis.
(UK) a person whom the speaker dislikes.
(Scotland, Northern Ireland, North England, NZ) Small, little.
* 2008 , (James Kelman), Kieron Smith, Boy , Penguin 2009, p. 73:
(colloquial, uncountable) urine
(colloquial) An act of urination.
(colloquial) To urinate.
As adjectives the difference between willy and wee
is that willy is willing; favourable; ready; eagre while wee is small, little.As nouns the difference between willy and wee
is that willy is alternative form of lang=en while wee is urine.As a proper noun Willy
is a male given name, diminutive of William.As a verb wee is
to urinate.willy
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) willy, willi, equivalent to .Adjective
(en-adj)Etymology 2
From (etyl) . More at (l).Noun
(willies)Etymology 3
From (etyl) wilie, from (etyl) . More at (l), (l).Noun
(willies)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
* willieNoun
(willies)Synonyms
* peter, wee-wee; see alsoSee also
* the willies * willy willy * willy-nillywee
English
(wikipedia wee)Etymology 1
From (etyl) (15c).Adjective
(er)- I had not seen a wee' boy do it like that before. He was ' weer than me and his swimming was just like splashing about.
- You looked a little cold so I lit a wee fire.
References
* Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary: Tenth Edition (1997)Etymology 2
UnknownNoun
(-)- to have a wee
