Verb. The action of peeing into a bottle when it is not at all necessary. Taken from the actions of B-Movie and A+ television star Treat Williams in the film "Things to do in Denver When Your Dead"
by Swiz November 29, 2005
your william pear suits you
by drumandbass1987 July 18, 2011
The longhand version of "Willy Nilly", derived from General William F. Nilliam, famous WW2 Commander in the Battle of The Bulge.
by sarahcrackhead December 07, 2018
A large slow simple being, often seen around the Manchester area on a motorcycle far too small for it
by Beady Ess November 26, 2014
A talented Folk-music, indie guitarist, who is currently making it big on today's folk-alternative music scene. William is originally from Pittsburgh, Pa, was parented by a Mother and Father who both were blind, and played piano and trombone when he was in elementary school. The guitarist in Will was elicited by way of a spell during early adolescence-- he taught himself to play the guitar while attending middle school. William dons thick frames as well as a a 60s, 70s folkstyle beard.
Fitzsimmons is known for such musical nomenclature as Passion Play, Funeral Dress, It's Not true, If You Would Come Back Home, and After Afterall. Housed by the independent label Mercer Street/Downtown Records, he has released two full-length recordings, 'Goodnight' (2008) and 'The Sparrow and the Crow' (2008).
The term 'William Fitzsimmons' may be used in context while describing any contemporary element pertaining to today's folk music scene. The terminology 'William Fitzsimmons' may be found on such websites as MyspaceMusic, Facebook, and/or last.fm
Fitzsimmons is known for such musical nomenclature as Passion Play, Funeral Dress, It's Not true, If You Would Come Back Home, and After Afterall. Housed by the independent label Mercer Street/Downtown Records, he has released two full-length recordings, 'Goodnight' (2008) and 'The Sparrow and the Crow' (2008).
The term 'William Fitzsimmons' may be used in context while describing any contemporary element pertaining to today's folk music scene. The terminology 'William Fitzsimmons' may be found on such websites as MyspaceMusic, Facebook, and/or last.fm
A: "What show's playin' tonite?"
B: "Wilfitz @ the Docks ?"
A: "William Fitzsimmons!? No way. Link me w/ tix !"
B: "Wilfitz @ the Docks ?"
A: "William Fitzsimmons!? No way. Link me w/ tix !"
by Am4ndaj4ngt1mer July 08, 2010
Punter 1: Who is that playing the guitar with four strings?
Punter 2: That's the bassist, idiot.
Punter 1: What's his name again?
Punter 2: William Drummond
Punter 2: That's the bassist, idiot.
Punter 1: What's his name again?
Punter 2: William Drummond
by testosterone365 February 28, 2010
by Otis August 06, 2004