by lumberjack September 25, 2003
A stylish young woman.
In Australia, it specifically refers to a young woman dressed up for the Spring Racing Carnival in Melbourne. Additionally, it is usually only used in the plural form.
It is taken from the term for a young female horse before she is old enough for racing.
In Australia, it specifically refers to a young woman dressed up for the Spring Racing Carnival in Melbourne. Additionally, it is usually only used in the plural form.
It is taken from the term for a young female horse before she is old enough for racing.
by stuckdan November 06, 2007
n. fil-ee
noun, plural: -lies
Typically refers to 13-30 year old female fans of the 2010 reboot of the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Similar as, but not to be confused with: "brony" (bro+pony) which is more often used for the male equivalent. It is a well-known and undisputed fact that bronies are on average about...20% more awesome due to their rarity.
noun, plural: -lies
Typically refers to 13-30 year old female fans of the 2010 reboot of the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Similar as, but not to be confused with: "brony" (bro+pony) which is more often used for the male equivalent. It is a well-known and undisputed fact that bronies are on average about...20% more awesome due to their rarity.
ex. "You wouldn't think she would still watch that show at her age, but she's obsessed. She's a total filly!"
by LottieTheLolita August 19, 2011
by Missing8519 August 20, 2005
1. A female race horse, especially one who races stallions and beats them
2. A confident, strong, muscular, athletic woman
2. A confident, strong, muscular, athletic woman
1. I'll pick a filly over a gelding any time.
2. The 100 meter women's Olympic final will be a Battle of the Fillies
2. The 100 meter women's Olympic final will be a Battle of the Fillies
by Strongboy February 14, 2012
by Marbarian May 26, 2005
by Little Nepa Tiz! Banas March 12, 2009