“she’s such a smelly belly welly”
by betterthansmellybelly November 21, 2023
Shelly Welly is a term originally derived from The Zayd dictionary. It is often used to awaken a sleeping giant. For example, "WAKE UP SHELLY WELLY I WANT TO SEE YOU I LOVE YOU SHELLY WELLY"
A shelly welly is also used to describe a huge squishy watermelon pillow. For example, "oh look there's a shelly welly selling for 20 bucks at Giant, I want a shelly welly"
A shelly welly is also used to describe a huge squishy watermelon pillow. For example, "oh look there's a shelly welly selling for 20 bucks at Giant, I want a shelly welly"
"WAKE UP SHELLY WELLY I WANT TO SEE YOU I LOVE YOU SHELLY WELLY"
"oh look there's a shelly welly selling for 20 bucks at Giant, I want a shelly welly"
"oh look there's a shelly welly selling for 20 bucks at Giant, I want a shelly welly"
by ZhirDeus January 03, 2018
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by Txusofiv December 11, 2017
Hunter Wellingtons were originally worn for use on Farms or Field shoots but have made their way into fashion and used now as an accessory and not as their intended purpose anymore.
These are people who wear them when there is a light bit of rain, but have never stepped foot onto a field or farm. They use them to make people think they are country girls/guy but HATE the country side. Generally considered a poser.
These are people who wear them when there is a light bit of rain, but have never stepped foot onto a field or farm. They use them to make people think they are country girls/guy but HATE the country side. Generally considered a poser.
“Oh my god James bought a Land Rover Discovery 4 and is afraid to drive in a bit of Gravel. He is definitely a Hunter Welly”
by LemonChurdle January 26, 2024
Hunter Wellingtons were originally worn for use on Farms or Field shoots but have made their way into fashion and used now as an accessory and not as their intended purpose anymore.
These are people who wear them when there is a light bit of rain, but have never stepped foot onto a field or farm. Generally considered brand posers.
These are people who wear them when there is a light bit of rain, but have never stepped foot onto a field or farm. Generally considered brand posers.
Oh my god James, bought a Land Rovers Discover 4 and is afraid to drive in a gravel road. He is a Hunter Welly.
by LemonChurdle January 26, 2024