12 definitions by Bylli
verb: past participle: wellied...
In football (soccer), just whacking the ball as hard as you can and hoping for the best.
In football (soccer), just whacking the ball as hard as you can and hoping for the best.
I still had the ball but I didn't know whether to shoot or cross, and basically I just wellied it towards goal. It went in, and I ran behind
chances because we rarely keep the ball after our back four just welly it forward all the time instead of passing it into the midfield
chances because we rarely keep the ball after our back four just welly it forward all the time instead of passing it into the midfield
by Bylli May 20, 2009
Defacing a parking sign in a way such that the parking fee will be unenforceable thus effectively creating free parking.
Particularly effective in Westminster, London on Motorcycle parking bays in a manner such that the bay is still restricted to motorcycles but the pay instruction details are withheld.
(Name originates from such a defaced sign in Rathbone Place, London, W1).
Particularly effective in Westminster, London on Motorcycle parking bays in a manner such that the bay is still restricted to motorcycles but the pay instruction details are withheld.
(Name originates from such a defaced sign in Rathbone Place, London, W1).
(sp) Rathboning (present tense), ‘He’s rathboning it’. Rathboned (past tense), the sign was rathboned.
by Bylli June 6, 2010
Popular convention in the game of Bridge to determine if the side has enough controls to play in a slam.
Generally a bid of 4NT asks partner to respond with an artificial bid dependent on the number of aces he holds.
The most popular variation is Key-Card which counts the king of the implied trump suit as a key-card. Other variations allow for more than one key suit in which they king counts as a key card.
Generally a bid of 4NT asks partner to respond with an artificial bid dependent on the number of aces he holds.
The most popular variation is Key-Card which counts the king of the implied trump suit as a key-card. Other variations allow for more than one key suit in which they king counts as a key card.
1S - 2H - 4NT
4NT is Blackwood. According to which variation you are playing you are asking for aces only or possibly the presence of the king or spades or king of hearts as well as a keycard.
4NT is Blackwood. According to which variation you are playing you are asking for aces only or possibly the presence of the king or spades or king of hearts as well as a keycard.
by Bylli May 20, 2009
A scaled-down version of a software product, offering only a limited set of features, often free, otherwise much cheaper than the full product.
This is often used as a way of getting buyers who are interested to pay for the full product when they wish to use the features that the lite version does not support.
Sometimes there is a lite version of a product that even has a free version with more features, but not everybody requires these features.
This is often used as a way of getting buyers who are interested to pay for the full product when they wish to use the features that the lite version does not support.
Sometimes there is a lite version of a product that even has a free version with more features, but not everybody requires these features.
by Bylli May 20, 2009
I am dislexyc and my favourite actress is Marylin Monroe and my favourite singer is Marylin Manson. By the way is Cyndi Lauper for real?
by Bylli May 19, 2009
A whisky which is distilled at a single distillery, and which is made completely from a single type of malted grain (usually barley).
This is generally considered the best type of whisky. The most popular varieties are from Scotland although there are a few from Japan.
Some are bottled at cask strength, but most of them are watered down before bottling. The age of the whisky is the whole number of years that have passed between distillation and bottling (during which it was kept in the cask).
This is generally considered the best type of whisky. The most popular varieties are from Scotland although there are a few from Japan.
Some are bottled at cask strength, but most of them are watered down before bottling. The age of the whisky is the whole number of years that have passed between distillation and bottling (during which it was kept in the cask).
by Bylli May 24, 2009
Originally a measurement, and the term comes from the amount of barley offered as part of a daily offering over a period of 49 days.
Now the period between the first day of Passover and Shavuot, which comprises of 7 weeks.
During these weeks each day is counted, and from the 7th day onward, the number of weeks and days is also counted.
Now the period between the first day of Passover and Shavuot, which comprises of 7 weeks.
During these weeks each day is counted, and from the 7th day onward, the number of weeks and days is also counted.
by Bylli May 20, 2009