An effeminate and camp male who stands with his arm at funny angles. Often gets work near docks attracting sailors.
by rickyt May 21, 2009
x - Did you eat her food last night?
y - Nah, man, that shit was solly.
x - I threw up all over her legs.
y - ..and THAT'S the solliest thing I've heard all day.
y - Nah, man, that shit was solly.
x - I threw up all over her legs.
y - ..and THAT'S the solliest thing I've heard all day.
by instrumentalisteagle February 28, 2011
by MINIGAIMI November 15, 2017
by Modafaca January 30, 2019
A solly is a form of lie or untrue excuse, particularly motivated by deterring one from anothers whereabouts or social plans.
James asked Luke to go out for a few beers, luke replied “ I can’t dude I’ve got to help my old man with a few things”. Luke never had to help any one with anything, therefore he told a “solly” to lure James away from the idea of going for beerswith him.
Luke asked frank if he could stay at his place for a few nights while he visited his town, frank replied, no sorry I have big rick staying at my place and there is no room. Frank never had anybody staying at his house, he just told Luke a “solly”.
Luke asked frank if he could stay at his place for a few nights while he visited his town, frank replied, no sorry I have big rick staying at my place and there is no room. Frank never had anybody staying at his house, he just told Luke a “solly”.
by Sir plucka April 9, 2018
A Solly Trolley is a nickname for People Carriers (Cars) that are predominantly and stereotypically used by Islanders such as Tongans, Samoans and Fijians. Islanders are often referred to as 'Sollys'.
Solly Trolleys are predominantly seen around Auckland but also span right through New Zealand.
Common modifications on these 'Solly Trolleys' often include lowered or raised suspension, straight pipes, ridiculous spoilers, heavy tints, Samoan or Tongan flags, neon lights and sometimes loudspeakers cable tied on the front bumper for maximum community disturbance.
Solly Trolleys are predominantly seen around Auckland but also span right through New Zealand.
Common modifications on these 'Solly Trolleys' often include lowered or raised suspension, straight pipes, ridiculous spoilers, heavy tints, Samoan or Tongan flags, neon lights and sometimes loudspeakers cable tied on the front bumper for maximum community disturbance.
Bro, did you see the police chasing that Solly Trolley down the road the other day?
A Honda Odyssey with lowered suspension and a gullwing spoiler on the back, now that's a proper Solly Trolley!
A Honda Odyssey with lowered suspension and a gullwing spoiler on the back, now that's a proper Solly Trolley!
by Sutty199 October 5, 2021
a substitute phrase for "salt and vinegar. Originating in the West Leeds area of the United Kingdom.
by jim jiminy October 16, 2010