Speed / Amphetamines
Billie is a word used for speed / amphetamines as in Billie Whizz - a cartoon character in the Beano.
by McDogfood September 13, 2005

A term used in cycling where a person sticks in someones draft the whole ride. Other wise known as a wheel sucker. In modern cycling this is the lowest position you can have because it means that you never help the group. Being called a Billy is demeaning.
Even though the person being a Billy is weaker than the other racers a Billy will finish the race every time in the same position he was the whole race, behind someone.
Even though the person being a Billy is weaker than the other racers a Billy will finish the race every time in the same position he was the whole race, behind someone.
He won the race because he pulled a Billy.
There goes that damn Billy again, lets drop him!
Stop being a Billy and pull!
There goes that damn Billy again, lets drop him!
Stop being a Billy and pull!
by Webstersdick69 December 9, 2010

by tooHott June 9, 2019

Billy: God I love my billy jeans!
Girl: OMG they're so sweaty
Billy: Oh thats just because i wear them every day!
Girl: OMG thats so manly!
Girl: OMG they're so sweaty
Billy: Oh thats just because i wear them every day!
Girl: OMG thats so manly!
by BobTheApple July 13, 2010

Crazy as son of a bitch who kills shit with a tater rake. Not a person which you should deprive of caffeine.. seriously he might beat you with a tater rake. Other than that he is a cool dude and he has some hella awesome locks of hair.
by Snuffalufagus March 11, 2015

Every animal.
May also be used as the name of an object if someone's asks you what you named said object.
May also be used as the name of an object if someone's asks you what you named said object.
1. "Aw, did you see the cute billie over there?"
2. "I got a new car today." "What did you name it?" "Billie."
2. "I got a new car today." "What did you name it?" "Billie."
by Billie's Mother October 21, 2010

One who is very little and stupid. Often resembling someone 7-10 years younger than its own age. Typically shows signs of down syndrome in its early years.
by David Terrell October 12, 2007
