Telly

Word TELLY
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈtɛli/

Definitions and meanings of "Telly"

What do we mean by telly?

A television set. noun

Television noun

A television set noun

An electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen noun

Television.

A television set.

Hood slang for Hotel room Urban Dictionary

A party (usually at a hotel room), that involves smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol, and having sex Urban Dictionary

British word for television Urban Dictionary

Slang for television. The original meaning of 'telly'. Urban Dictionary

Its the slang word for hotel Urban Dictionary

British slang for television. Urban Dictionary

Short fo hotel.....telly Urban Dictionary

A party at a hotel where it includes alcohol and drugs. Usually Teenagers do it. Urban Dictionary

Trap house were u smoke and play with guns Urban Dictionary

'Telly' is the slang term for a women, usually middle aged who has developed low hanging tits (boobs if you're American) and a large belly (or gut). This results in one more complete bulge of tits and belly combined, hence 'telly' tits and belly. Urban Dictionary

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The word "telly" in example sentences

The terrestrial box we call telly, that is as there is no way I am wasting money on cable or satellite. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It takes quite a lot of time to change things in telly and it takes viewers a lot of time to notice. ❋ James Robinson (2010)

Staying at home watching telly is worse than jail? ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

Saturday night telly is pretty dire at the moment. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The television was moved into a new room made vacant (the original living space) and set into a built in wall-unit book case that gave the room the feeling of an old fashioned library or drawing room. the telly is very small and doesn't detract from the rooms atmosphere. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Pamer: I see that we share the same high standards in telly-viewing. ❋ MJ (2006)

Ah, se, Diego, I work in telly and agree that tv can do drama very well. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I thought it was some kind of sign of moral superiority, but have since come to realise its cos swiss telly is so utterly dire!!! ❋ Unknown (2004)

Anyway, now that she’s on the telly – and everyone knows that being on the telly is the only way you can ever be truly happy – Cheryl Cole is truly happy again, and she’s been on Jonathan Ross to tell everyone that, although it was hard, she’s completely forgiven Ashley and he’s free to go and cheat on her again whenever he wants. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I need to sort some stuff out in my sewing room (no work for three days, but lots of new stuff coming in and being dumped on the table - ack!) and I need to do laundry and a bunch of other stuff before the kids finish school at 1.30 today for the summer (well, Alex finished yesterday, but as he's really tired and it's pouring rain, I think a day of vegging in front of the telly is in order). ❋ Katelnorth (2007)

And after over a decade of working in telly, I just can’t do total crap to show the whole world. ❋ Unknown (2006)

After a succession of recorded perky teenagers, one saying "hi there!" and another saying something about a match in Ukraine not being available on my telly (my telly? my telly was the one thing that wasn't nicked!), I was then invited to select "the following options". ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'd have to disagree with the idea of telly being a passive activity, at least in comparison with books. ❋ Neth (2007)

Rob came home and Linnea was calmer and happier than she has been all week - spending the day in front of the telly was a good idea, for her; I may be frazzled and wired and exhausted, but she's rested and revitalised and cheerful. ❋ Ailbhe (2005)

One of the things they don't show on the telly are the mistakes, the difficult bits and the bits that go seriously wrong. ❋ Carolyn Ann (2010)

Keeping one eye on the Twitter news feed and one on the telly is a good way to cope. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Such minor inconvenience and all-too-frequent footage of carnage nightly on the telly were the only grim reminders of the hostilities. ❋ James Fallows (2010)

That aside, Sunday evening on the telly was a miserable one of middle England, middle-class mediocrity. ❋ Sam Wollaston (2010)

Yo let's [take] her to the telly and [run a train] ❋ CheeksForHigher (2014)

hey [are you] going to [Erica]’s telly [tonight]? ❋ Bblythe (2019)

i onlty watch FOOTBALL MATCHES [on the telly], not "[soccer] games", [you idiot] ❋ Pigaloo (2010)

[Someone] [turn on] the telly. ❋ Bobrox (2006)

Let's get nasty from the car to the telly[Benzino] f/ [Lil' Kim], [Petey Pablo] Rock the Party (Remix) ❋ Ali (2004)

[I need] to go watch the [soccer game] [on my] new flatscreen telly. ❋ AYB (2003)

Gimme That-Lil [Webbie] feat. [Bun B] Still built [right though] Run my game right and after the club She might go back to the telly with me Shake her jelly with me So Seductive-Tony Yayo Before you jump in my whip and you get dropped off You goin to the telly and you gettin popped off ❋ Baby Ali (2005)

Man 1- Let's have a telly for [Jordan's] [B-day] Man 2- [I'm Down]. I'll have my cousin buy the drinks. ❋ Charleeeene (2008)

[bro] [pull up] [to the] telly. ❋ (2022)

[Geez] look at that [that woman], she's got a telly! you can no longer define her tits from her [belly]! ❋ Manthos (2013)

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