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)
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)
by lost in the eighties June 03, 2011
a cocktail made of bollinger champagne and stolichnaya vodka. Made famous by the British series Absolutely Fabulous
by Eddie September 25, 2003
Guy "Yeah I love this song"
Girl "I guess I like this song"
Guy "Isn't it great?"
A perfect example of wally bolly
Girl "I guess I like this song"
Guy "Isn't it great?"
A perfect example of wally bolly
by Mordecca September 23, 2018
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
"...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-sprav (past tense) "...but nobody wants a return to the 1980s, when yuppies brayed as the Bolly-spray (ed)" Sunday London Times 3Dec2006
by ingleaccident January 10, 2011
by xoqlol February 10, 2019
by Edina Monsoon August 19, 2005
by roadslide August 17, 2008