WILLIES


Meaning of WILLIES in English

I. willies

plural of willy

present third singular of willy

II. wil·lies ˈwilēz, -liz noun plural

Etymology: origin unknown

: a fit of nervousness or of acute mental uneasiness or discomfort : creeps , heebie-jeebies — used with the

gives his mother the willies by walking across on the handrails — John Sack

always get the willies when I see them sparks flying around — Maxwell Griffith

keeping people fresh after they're dead. Give you the willies — Ngaio Marsh

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