The process in which one removes dingleberries. It can be used as (1) the act of removing or (2) the amount of dingleberries removed.
(1) My recent anal tally ripped out more hairs than when Kevin James got his back waxed in Hitch.
(2) My anal tally was higher than the number of particles in the given universe.
(2) My anal tally was higher than the number of particles in the given universe.
by jackenpop May 03, 2008
the phrase shouted by someone on a pulling competition to the person keeping the ho tally, to tell them to tally up another ho.
by themunn May 07, 2007
Tally-ho is a greeting commonly used by members of the working class in Great Britain. It is a relatively new word and its use is becoming more and more widespread each year. The internet age has aided this substantial growth, as tally-ho now commonly replaces more formal, older, outdated greetings such as sup alrite and hi
Alternatively, Tally-ho can be used as an exclamation, in situations where the speaker is in great surprise. It is commonly found in the equestrian world, where tally-ho is a variant form of 'lets-go' or 'allons-y'
Alternatively, Tally-ho can be used as an exclamation, in situations where the speaker is in great surprise. It is commonly found in the equestrian world, where tally-ho is a variant form of 'lets-go' or 'allons-y'
Adam comes into a chatroom
"Adam: Tally-ho"
"Ben: Tally-ho, Adam"
"Charles: Greeting Adam"
"David: yes, a good day to you Adam"
Alternatively:
Adam is being ridden by Becky, fiercely and vigorously, and Becky has taken Adam by surprise.
"Adam: Tally-ho!!"
"Adam: Tally-ho"
"Ben: Tally-ho, Adam"
"Charles: Greeting Adam"
"David: yes, a good day to you Adam"
Alternatively:
Adam is being ridden by Becky, fiercely and vigorously, and Becky has taken Adam by surprise.
"Adam: Tally-ho!!"
by dark_rider February 21, 2010
This once famous phrase of the english gentry is not entirely as it would first appear.
The phrase is in actuality, a question that racks the brain of a partaker in a conversation to delve back into their memories and remember just how many women they have slept with in their promiscuous lives.
The phrase is in actuality, a question that racks the brain of a partaker in a conversation to delve back into their memories and remember just how many women they have slept with in their promiscuous lives.
Quentain: Tally Ho?
Rutherfelt Von Steinbeck: Oh closing the gap slowly on 100 now old sport.
Quentain: Spiffing!
Rutherfelt Von Steinbeck: Oh closing the gap slowly on 100 now old sport.
Quentain: Spiffing!
by j7xMaster6000 July 23, 2008
A word borrowed from the English expression that is used when spotting a fox during hunting. This word is more commonly known for its usage when spotting a new female employee in the work-place that may be considered by the majority of the male workers to be of romantic interest.
A new female employee is observed pouring herself coffee while Mike and Jared are inconspicuously engaged in conversation in the hallway.
Mike: "Tally-ho!"
Jared: "diddo"
Mike: "Tally-ho!"
Jared: "diddo"
by Charles23 September 15, 2009
Dad-This dude had a picture of a tally nackle on my daughters phone”
Dad’s friend-what
Dad- MAN ITS A DICK ON THE PHONE😂
Dad’s friend-what
Dad- MAN ITS A DICK ON THE PHONE😂
by Hipster3000 April 16, 2018
by Jon the jon April 16, 2006