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a place in syracuse new york where they can ride tractors to school & live in the middle of nowhere; a place for hicks or farmers; they love John Deers Old Farmer Brown lives in Tully
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Tully is funny without meaning to be, and often says things which make you laugh. She's not partically beautiful but attracts people by her down to earth and honest nature. She has a very happy personality and always sees the glass as half full. Person 1: 'She just makes me happy!'
Person 2: 'Yep, that's Tully!' |
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evening newspaper produced in dundee and tayside area ,derives from its official name" the evening telegraph" usually heard on the streets of dundee scotland , by old venders " tully get yer tully"
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1. providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring: 2. humorous in a very clever or sarcastic way 1. "that boy we met last night was soo tully!"
2. "you have to see this new movie, it's so tully" |
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