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fireftr18 12-24-13 08:24 PM

Question about British terminology
 
I have a question for my friends from England. I was talking to my niece today. She mentioned a word that an English friend of hers said. She referred to a term, possibly referring to foul weather boots. It is "wallies" or "willies." Can anyone help us with this? What it the correct term, and what does it refer to?

Cybermat47 12-24-13 08:26 PM

It's Wellies, referring to the Duke of Wellington's boots.

fireftr18 12-24-13 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2155558)
It's Wellies, referring to the Duke of Wellington's boots.

Thanks for the quick reply.

TarJak 12-25-13 03:32 AM

Wallies are rather stupid people and willies are used for draining lager out of male poms.

Wellies are rubber boots favoured by farmers and sheep worriers from Yorkshire.

BossMark 12-25-13 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2155605)
Wallies are rather stupid people and willies are used for draining lager out of male poms.

Wellies are rubber boots favoured by farmers and sheep worriers from Wales.

Sorted that small misprint :haha:

TarJak 12-25-13 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2155610)
Sorted that small misprint :haha:

So what do the sheep worriers from Yorkshire favour?:D

Herr-Berbunch 12-25-13 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2155613)
So what do the sheep worriers from Yorkshire favour?:D

Holidays to Oz.

Jimbuna 12-25-13 05:25 AM

Wellingtons

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_boot

TarJak 12-25-13 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2155618)
Holidays to Oz.

True that. There's enough of them over here at the moment.

Jimbuna 12-25-13 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2155631)
True that. There's enough of them over here at the moment.

Only because our prisons are overcrowded :)

Tribesman 12-26-13 06:01 AM

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Wallies are rather stupid people and willies are used for draining lager out of male poms.
Them brits can be confusing eh, some parts of England also have wallies which is what they call pickled gherkins.
So some wallies eat wallies which gives me the willies.

TarJak 12-26-13 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 2155977)
Them brits can be confusing eh, some parts of England also have wallies which is what they call pickled gherkins.
So some wallies eat wallies which gives me the willies.

True. So the Poms have two wallies with two willies as well. No wonder they are confused.

Buddahaid 12-26-13 06:34 AM

Uh....... OK... then...................

fireftr18 12-26-13 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 2155985)
True. So the Poms have two wallies with two willies as well. No wonder they are confused.

I'm confused too. I thought is would just be a simple explanation. But that's what makes this forum great. I definitely can't deny I got an answer. :haha:

I thank you all. :salute:

vienna 12-26-13 01:41 PM

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Uh....... OK... then...................
Shouldn't that be: "Uh....... UK... then................... " ?...


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