Bill: IF YOUR WORKING FOR THEM YOUR PART OF IT.
Sam: So do you want everybody to quit.
Bill: Yeah, I WOULD I WOULD
Janice: <excuses> there is a big difference.
Bill: NO YOUR WRONG. <RAGE PERSUES >
Sam: Well one of these days.
Bill: I got to go. I need to calm down.
Sam: But..
Bill: I NEED TO CALM DOWN, I NEED A DRINK. I NEED TO CHANGE MY BILLO-PAD!
“Man, my Boss has been O'reillying all day, he needs to change out his billo-pad.
Sam: So do you want everybody to quit.
Bill: Yeah, I WOULD I WOULD
Janice: <excuses> there is a big difference.
Bill: NO YOUR WRONG. <RAGE PERSUES >
Sam: Well one of these days.
Bill: I got to go. I need to calm down.
Sam: But..
Bill: I NEED TO CALM DOWN, I NEED A DRINK. I NEED TO CHANGE MY BILLO-PAD!
“Man, my Boss has been O'reillying all day, he needs to change out his billo-pad.
by Joe Mantis June 12, 2008

Used to describe a homosexual male such as Thomas Barnard or 'The Billo Garvey' originated from Sandfields and is now being used in Cwmavon by Thomas Barnard, the original Billo.
*Someone falls over on the rugby pitch feigning injury*
The ref: '' Get up, you billo! ''
Or
'' Have you seen a billo down here? ''
'' No, Thomas has moved to Cwmavon''
The ref: '' Get up, you billo! ''
Or
'' Have you seen a billo down here? ''
'' No, Thomas has moved to Cwmavon''
by Tinysilverback October 13, 2021

by bob daviesf December 12, 2009

by Suhwahrnohme November 22, 2021

May used as an additional adjektive to express a feeling of discontent. Also may generally used as a reaction to smth supprising, bad or else.
1. "Hey, how was your day?" - "Dont ask me... totally billo day"
2. "You got kicked from the server" - "Shit, billo"
3. "That party was worse, only billo people"
2. "You got kicked from the server" - "Shit, billo"
3. "That party was worse, only billo people"
by Clonkius June 16, 2017

by Atzoo February 7, 2023
