A doublethink interjection used to declare someone "a true friend of the crown," or send someone to the "pit of misery."
by RobinHood16 October 07, 2017
"I only drink Bud Light, Elysium, Wicked Weed, or maybe Stella."
"Don't be such a dilly-dilly and try this New England IPA."
"Don't be such a dilly-dilly and try this New England IPA."
by Shaboythetom January 26, 2018
by danasdank March 19, 2019
The international word for happiness. Everytime you say "Dilly Dilly" it literally translates to "happiness happiness"
Dilly Dilly!
by Slizzlefish January 09, 2018
Used by people who typically work in call centers and live sad boring lives, and attempt to recruit the friendship of others by quoting the first thing they see on television. Normally found in the northern region of Texas.
by imsecsy January 09, 2018
A verbal distraction used by a big beer company to distract the viewers of the actual taste of their beer.
(friend 1) when tasting the corporate bad beer, says: "This beer tastes like......"
(friend 2) yells: "dilly dilly!"
(friend 1) distractedly, responds: "Dilly dilly!" and drinks bad beer.
(friend 2) yells: "dilly dilly!"
(friend 1) distractedly, responds: "Dilly dilly!" and drinks bad beer.
by XRT21 February 06, 2018
1. a medieval exclamation of emphasis or agreement
2. a viral phrase being repeated so frequently in some circles that language ceases to have meaning
2. a viral phrase being repeated so frequently in some circles that language ceases to have meaning
"I'm done like half the spreadsheet."
"Dilly dilly."
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"Dilly dilly."
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by Emperor Saturn December 28, 2017