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silly putty

1. A toy that is a bright-colored ball of soft, moldable, rubber-like material. Comes in a plastic egg shell container. It was 'accidentally' invented when ppl tried to find a substitute for rubber.
2. The best stress-reliever. period.
I can't live without squeeezing my silly putty everyday.
by thecarcass54 January 12, 2006
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silly filly

A purposeless interpretive dance involving finger-to-cheek pokes done by girls. This dance is aimed to further prove the dancers' inane and insignificant existence. It is uselessness at its worst.
Girl 1: Uhh, uhh break it down! Silly it, filly it!
Girl 2: Silly filly!!!!!
Girl 1: Bob! Do the silly filly!
Bob: (walks away)
by headbandgirls June 30, 2009
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Sillyism

The third largest religion in england, created by popular youtuber 'Max Fosh'.
Yes, I am a follower of Sillyism.
by DVN-Divine November 13, 2022
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Silly

A word often used in a flirty manner or as a substitute for a more serious gesture such as love. Saying "you're so silly" can be used as a substitute to stop yourself from saying "I love you" too early or saying it when both people are not there yet.
Example:
Boy: (doing or saying something sweet, funny, etc.)
Girl: You're so silly :)
by SouthernBelle2 December 26, 2013
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sillyboy harness

A harness or leash for toddlers or unruly little tykes that a parent puts on the child while on outtings or shopping events to prevent the youngsters from becoming lost or getting into mischief.
Nancy's little brat goes wild when she takes him to the mall so she has to put a sillyboy harness on him to keep from having to chase him all over the place while she shops.
by timjb1 January 10, 2008
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sillycar

(Celica drives past)
"What a sillycar!"
by WingNut February 18, 2008
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silly season

A term for the period in the year where the media/press (particularly newspapers, tabloids) do not have enough articles to fill the paper/schedule, and so resort to unverifiable, trivial, irrelevant, stupid or hoax stories. Phrase used particularly in British satire.
When reading a newspaper: "'Buckingham Palace corridors are fitted with traffic lights to stop staff bumping into the Queen?' Must be silly season again."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4198990.stm

Examples of silly season stories:

"Senator John Kerry once rescued a hamster from the sea and massaged it back to life"
"Bebo tries to beam messages to Earth-like planet"
"A rabbit started a fire at Devizes cricket club in Wiltshire, causing more than £50,000 damage"
"A woman has bequeathed to her children a piece of fruit that has been in her family since 1921"
by Vanderdecken November 2, 2008
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