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The ultimate cutdown or insult, which is used to describe something in a negative way.
That was the bolliest restaurant I have ever been to in my life.

You are so bolly!
Bolly by Samwello January 7, 2019
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The state of being bossy and jolly at the same time.
Bolly by East Tennessee February 22, 2020
A Bank Holiday Weekend in the UK. There are year per calendar year (not including Easter): the first and last weekends of May, and the final being the last weekend of August.

Debut Bolly heralds the end of five months of winter misery, and suddenly the entireity of Britain can't blow their noses. The UK genuinely forgets what joy and fun is, mixed in with the realisation every year that they genuinely adore hardcore anarchy and hedonism, so Bolly's effectively mark the spiritual reclaiming of themselves/almost kinda reborn every year.

Many Uk-ers will attest that the celebratory nature of the first Bolly in May is the only thing that keeps them living on that island of despair. SO essentially, Debut Bolly is the first 10 mins of 28 Days Later.
Fuck me, Bolly was a bit large init. Not gonna drink for a couple of days mate.
Bolly by GinoPepperoni May 16, 2023
a white nigga with major levels of autism.
have you seen that fag bolly, he loves his sister bruv.
bolly by sussybakasigma90 February 5, 2025

Bolly-kecks 

A slang term used to describe a posh/upper middle class woman, e.g - "bolly" referring to the expensive drink Bollinger, and "kecks" referring to knickers.
Ashes to Ashes - Series 1 Episode 1

Gene: Don't be ridiculous Granger, airs and graces this one, - likes a drop of bolly before she gets her knickers off.

(Hence the name Bolly-kecks, used to describe Alex)
Bolly-kecks by lost in the eighties November 16, 2011

bolly-spray

Verb. To shower champagne (specifically Bollinger brand) on someone. Chiefly British. Not found in the OED.

"...Bollyspraying Bullingdonians who rule us..." London Rev. Books 6Jan2011

"...but nobody wants a return to the 1980s, when yuppies brayed as the Bolly sprayed" Sunday London Times 3Dec2006
bolly-sprav (participle) "...Bolly-spray (ing) Bullingdonians who rule us..." London Rev. Books 6Jan2011

bolly-sprav (past tense) "...but nobody wants a return to the 1980s, when yuppies brayed as the Bolly-spray (ed)" Sunday London Times 3Dec2006
bolly-spray by ingleaccident January 11, 2011