What is a Wally in Australia?

Wally is a wallaby. The stuffed toy version of the mascot is carried with the Wallabies on overseas tours to Europe. It then becomes the duty of the youngest member of the touring party to protect the mascot from pranks by older players to hide and sabotage it.
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What is Wally slang for?

Word forms: plural wallies. countable noun. If you refer to someone as a wally, you think that they are stupid or foolish.
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Where does the term Wally come from?

Origin. 1960s perhaps a shortened form of the given name Walter. There are many theories of the origin: one story tells of a Wally who became separated from companions at a 1960s pop festival; the name, announced many times over a loudspeaker, was taken up as a chant by the crowd.
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What does a right wally mean?

Meaning of wally in English

a stupid person: I'll look a right wally in these shorts! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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What's a Wally in England?

wally (plural wallies) (Britain, slang) A fool. quotations ▼ (colloquial, London and Essex) A large pickled gherkin or cucumber.
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Where's Wally? From Ireland to Iceland, the adventures of a walrus



Why are gherkins called Wally's?

WHY ARE THEY CALLED PICKLED WALLIES? Well in the late 19th Century, when Eastern Europeans arrived in London they enjoyed pickled cucumbers which were served alongside Olives. Olives were known as a Wally which came from the London slang corruption of the word - hence Wally stuck.
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What does the British term slapper mean?

Definition of slapper

noun. British slang a promiscuous woman.
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What does a bit of a Wolly mean?

(ˈwɒlɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -lies. London dialect. a pickled cucumber or olive.
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What is a Wally gherkin?

In southern England, large gherkins pickled in vinegar are served as an accompaniment to fish and chips, and are sold from big jars on the counter at a fish and chip shop, along with pickled onions. In the Cockney dialect of London, this type of gherkin is called a "wally".
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Whats a Wallie?

/ (ˈwælɪz) / pl n. Central Scot dialect false teeth; dentures.
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What is a Wally food?

A Wally is the common British slang name for a Gherkin, supposedly originally a 19th century corruption of the word “olive” and later applied to other pickles ??? (A Wally is also the slang name for someone silly....
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What is the difference between a cucumber and a gherkin?

A gherkin is a small variety of a cucumber that's been pickled. It's a little cucumber that's been pickled in a brine, vinegar, or other solution and left to ferment for a period of time.
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What do the UK call pickles?

In the US a pickle is a cucumber that's been pickled, but in the UK such things are called dill cucumbers or, if they're not dill, pickled cucumbers. If you are American and like dill pickles, don't bother buying English ones, even if the bottle says kosher dills.
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What does it mean to be a Wolly?

Brit A uniformed policeman, esp. a constable.
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What does woolly mean in slang?

adjective. confused and vague; used especially of thinking. synonyms: addled, befuddled, muddled, muzzy, woolly, woolly-headed, wooly-minded confused. mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently.
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Is Wolly a real word?

noun. A uniformed police officer.
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What is a slapper in Ireland?

Slapper definition

(countable, UK, Ireland, slang) A prostitute. noun.
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What is a right old slapper?

/ˈslæp.ɚ/ uk. /ˈslæp.ər/ a woman who has sex with a lot of men: She looked like a right old slapper.
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Why do they call makeup slap?

Slap is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Make-up, especially heavy make-up.!
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Is a gherkin a baby cucumber?

A gherkin is a pickled baby cucumber. The name “gherkin” comes from the Dutch word “gurken,” which means small pickled cucumber. Gherkins, also known as baby pickles or miniature cucumbers, are usually one to two inches long.
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What are baby gherkins called?

Cornichons are made by starting with a particular variety of gherkins that are smaller than the kinds usually bought at the supermarket. Although they resemble cucumbers, the gherkins that become cornichons are not true cucumbers.
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Why do they call it bread and butter pickles?

The origin of bread and butter pickles is attributed to Omar and Cora Fanning, cucumber farmers who started selling sweet and sour pickles in the 1920s Called “Fanning's Bread and Butter Pickles.” It is believed the name came by bartering them for staples such as bread and butter.
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What do British people call crackers?

In British English, crackers are sometimes called water biscuits, or savory biscuits.
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What are cucumbers called in England?

an English cucumber is just the kind you'd buy normally in a British supermarket as 'a cucumber'. They differ from the ones usually sold in the US, which are shorter, thicker- and smoother-skinned, and have bigger seeds.
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Is a gherkin a pickle?

It can be made from a large variety of foods such as cauliflower, mango, chilli, prawns - you name it. But it gets confusing because in America, Canada and Australia, the term 'pickle' is usually used to refer to pickled cucumbers. So, gherkins are pickles but pickles are not gherkins (just pickled cucumbers).
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