Associations to the word «Willy»
Noun
- Willie
- Charley
- Miranda
- Rudolf
- Astor
- Conte
- Wag
- Oates
- Rolf
- Josef
- Mcbride
- Ulrich
- Abby
- Wisp
- Billy
- Starring
- Pseudonym
- Mandolin
- Franz
- Sonar
- Hoffman
- Ghetto
- Lange
- Albrecht
- Gran
- Cobb
- Emil
- Ritter
- Toro
- Willem
- Wilfred
- Olivier
- Berlin
- Spike
- Dustin
- Bruno
- Jesse
- Otto
- Racetrack
- Nod
- Katz
- Bonn
- Decker
- Rasmussen
- Belgian
- Cyclist
- Miner
- Carla
- German
- Pete
- Adventure
- Gustav
- Linda
- Davey
- Verne
- Skater
- Terrier
- Bart
- Moor
- Closet
- Konrad
- Hedge
- Oldham
- Photographer
- Johnstone
- Playwright
- Dope
- Rosen
- Bowers
- Illustrator
- Ferrari
- Wil
- Guadalupe
- Tito
- Sammy
- Stuttgart
- Manson
- Percussion
- Ricardo
- Johnny
- Bert
- Synth
- Dirk
- Friedrich
- Van
- Monde
- Blanchard
- Pretty
- Dickinson
- Lottery
- Uncle
Wiktionary
WILLY, adjective. Willing; favourable; ready; eagre.
WILLY, adjective. (UK dialectal) (Scotland) Self-willed; willful.
WILLY, noun. Alternative form of willow
WILLY, noun. (UK dialectal) A willow basket.
WILLY, noun. (UK dialectal) A fish basket.
WILLY, noun. (hypocoristic) (slang) (childish) the penis.
WILLY, noun. (UK) a person whom the speaker dislikes.
WILLY, proper noun. A male given name, diminutive of William.
WILLY NILLY, adverb. Alternative form of willy-nilly
WILLY PETE, noun. (military) (slang) white phosphorus
WILLY WILLIES, noun. Plural of willy willy
WILLY WILLY, noun. (Australia) A dust devil; a tornado; a tropical cyclone.
WILLY WIX, noun. (East Anglia) the barn owl, 'Tyto alba.
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