Skip to main content

wellyboots

Wellington boots, as adapted for quick conversation between immature morons such as myself.
'I went out splashing in puddles today.'
'Did you take your wellyboots?'
'Why, yes I did.'
by Stephen W. Thomas May 13, 2005
mugGet the wellyboots mug.

The Ole Wally Musgrove

When you have to fight a bull dike during a threesome to get to the lipstick chick .....
Last night I had to give the Indigo Girls the Ole Wally Musgrove to get to Mick Jagger''s wife ...
by Big T- McG March 24, 2010
mugGet the The Ole Wally Musgrove mug.
Related Words

Wally

A dance originated in Philly where a women is bent over, shaking her ass, and a man is dancing right behind her ass. Made popular by the song "Gimme a Wally"
by Philly_Yungbull215 April 27, 2009
mugGet the Wally mug.

Melted Welly

Do have dubious facial qualities. To be ugly.
"You see that Pink? She's got a face like a melted welly"
by Brian Abbs March 2, 2004
mugGet the Melted Welly mug.

welly

verb: past participle: wellied...

In football (soccer), just whacking the ball as hard as you can and hoping for the best.
I still had the ball but I didn't know whether to shoot or cross, and basically I just wellied it towards goal. It went in, and I ran behind

chances because we rarely keep the ball after our back four just welly it forward all the time instead of passing it into the midfield
by Bylli May 19, 2009
mugGet the welly mug.

Welly boot

A term used for overly large vaginas. Refering to the popular wet weather rubber footwear, Wellington Boots. If a certain level of skankiness is suspected custard can be added to the mix.
Her cunt is like a Welly Boot or Her cunt is like a Welly Boot full of custard.
by Scott Ramsay December 14, 2005
mugGet the Welly boot mug.

wally

An insult that became popular in the 80's, meaning an idiot. Scholars of urban slang have long believed this word originated at Woodstock (15-17th Aug'69), when some hippy lost his dog called Wally. He wandered around the site shouting Wally, and before long the crowd started shouting it. After that, wally became a popular chant at music festivals. However, on a recording of a Jimi Hendrix concert on 9th Jan 1969 in Sweden (7 months before Woodstock), someone in the audience shouts wally while Jimi is dedicating a song, prompting him to say "yeah, this song is for wally too". So, while the word probably did originate at a festival, if has to be another one, not Woodstock.
by Anonymous January 30, 2003
mugGet the wally mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email