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A female given name derived from William or Wilhelmina, often given in the form Willie Mae

Most of the names sounded white. There was Willie Mae Jones, Leroy Washington, Roosevelt Tucker, Bessie Lou Bean, and a few other black names. But the list looked awfully pale.

A male given name, diminutive of William

But the professor's voice had risen slightly in a question as he read Jimmy Willie Hall off the class card. The professor had intended no rudeness and he made this clear by nodding in ackowledgement to Jim's Heah, but someone in the back of the room had sniggered and this churlishness to a stranger had embarrassed Ellen, embarrassed all the more because she, too, had smiled at the ludicrous sound.

derived from William, usually given in the form Willie Mae
{i} male first name (form of William)
alternative spelling of willy
{i} (British Slang) penis
see willy. Dixon Willie Hoppe Willie Lanier Willie Edward Mays Willie Howard Mosconi Willie Nelson Willie Willie Shoemaker Simms Willie
willie wagtail
An Australian bird, Rhipidura leucophrys
willie-wag
to stand behind someone else, usually holding his/her hips or embracing him/her, with one's unerected penis between his/her buttocks and moving his/her waist gently from side to side
Willie Dixon
orig. William James Dixon born July 1, 1915, Vicksburg, Miss., U.S. died Jan. 29, 1992, Burbank, Calif. U.S. musician who influenced the emergence of electric blues and rock music. In 1936 Dixon moved from his native Mississippi to Chicago, won an Illinois Golden Gloves boxing championship, and began selling his songs. He played double bass in several bands before joining Chess Records. His lively compositions, which he sold for as little as $30, included "Little Red Rooster," "You Shook Me," and "Back Door Man"; many were later recorded by Muddy Waters, Elvis Presley, and the Rolling Stones. Dixon toured widely throughout the U.S. and Europe
Willie Edward Lanier
born Aug. 21, 1945, Clover, Va., U.S. U.S. gridiron football player. He was selected to the Little All-America Team while at Morgan State University. An outstanding defensive player, he played middle linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs (1967-77). He helped the Chiefs defeat the favoured Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV (1970) and was selected to eight consecutive Pro Bowls
Willie Hoppe
in full William Frederick Hoppe born Oct. 11, 1887, Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., U.S. died Feb. 1, 1959, Miami, Fla. U.S. billiards player. Hoppe was taught billiards by his hotelkeeper father. A master of carom technique, he became one of the most durable of all sports champions, winning 51 world titles between 1906 and 1952. In the 1940 tournament in Chicago he was undefeated in 20 matches. He retired in 1952
Willie Howard Mays
The "Say Hey Kid" later played principally for the New York (later San Francisco) Giants in the major leagues (1951-72). A brilliant centre fielder and a powerful right-handed hitter, he ranks among the all-time top five in home runs (660), runs (2,062), and extra-base hits (1,323) and among the top 10 for runs batted in (1,903) and hits (3,283). Mays is considered one of the greatest all-around players in the history of the game
Willie Howard Mays
born May 6, 1931, Westfield, Ala., U.S. U.S. baseball player. Mays played for the Birmingham Black Barons in the National Negro League when he was only
Willie Lanier
born Aug. 21, 1945, Clover, Va., U.S. U.S. gridiron football player. He was selected to the Little All-America Team while at Morgan State University. An outstanding defensive player, he played middle linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs (1967-77). He helped the Chiefs defeat the favoured Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV (1970) and was selected to eight consecutive Pro Bowls
Willie Mays
{i} (born 1931) famous black professional baseball player, member of the New York Giants in the 1954 World Series
Willie Mays
a US baseball player who was one of the greatest ever. He joined the New York Giants in 1951 and played for them for many years. In 1964 he became the first black player to be made captain of a team in the Major Leagues. He was also the first National League player to hit more than 600 home runs (1931- ). born May 6, 1931, Westfield, Ala., U.S. U.S. baseball player. Mays played for the Birmingham Black Barons in the National Negro League when he was only
Willie Mays
The "Say Hey Kid" later played principally for the New York (later San Francisco) Giants in the major leagues (1951-72). A brilliant centre fielder and a powerful right-handed hitter, he ranks among the all-time top five in home runs (660), runs (2,062), and extra-base hits (1,323) and among the top 10 for runs batted in (1,903) and hits (3,283). Mays is considered one of the greatest all-around players in the history of the game
Willie Mosconi
in full William Joseph Mosconi born June 27, 1913, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. died Sept. 16, 1993, Haddon Heights, N.J. U.S. pocket billiards player. The son of a billiards parlor owner, Mosconi began playing professionally in the early 1930s. Known for his accurate rapid-fire shooting, he was world champion 15 times between 1941 and 1957 and once had a run of 526 consecutive balls
Willie Nelson
born April 30, 1933, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. U.S. country music singer and songwriter. His grandfather taught him to play guitar, and by age 10 he was performing at local dances. After working as a disc jockey, in 1961 he moved to Nashville, Tenn., where he wrote hit songs for dozens of country, rhythm-and-blues, and pop singers; these songs include "Hello Walls," "Night Life," and "Crazy." Returning to Texas, he released the hit album Red Headed Stranger (1975); it was followed by Wanted: The Outlaws, which outsold every country album that had preceded it, and Stardust (1978), with songs by Hoagy Carmichael and Irving Berlin. He has recorded with at least 75 other singers, including Waylon Jennings (b. 1937). In the 1980s he organized annual Farm Aid festivals to raise money for farmers. His later albums include the critically acclaimed Teatro (1998)
Willie Simms
born Jan. 16, 1870, near Augusta, Ga., U.S. died Feb. 26, 1927, Asbury, N.J. U.S. jockey. Simms began racing in 1887 and was one of the most successful early adopters of the short stirrup. In 1895 Simms became the first American jockey to win in England, where English sportswriters soon referred to the short stirrup and crouching posture as the "American seat." Simms won the Belmont Stakes in 1893 and 1894, the Kentucky Derby in 1896 and 1898, and the Preakness Stakes in 1898; he is the only African American to win all of the Triple Crown classics. He was one of the first jockeys to be elected to the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame
Willie Sutton
{i} (1901-1980) famous innovative United States bank robber who was also known as "Willie the Actor" and "Slick Willie
Willie the Actor
{i} nickname of Willie Sutton (1901-1980) famous innovative United States bank robber who was also known and "Slick Willie
Willy
A male given name, diminutive of William
willy
a person whom the speaker dislikes
Slick Willie
{i} nickname of Willie Sutton (1901-1980) famous innovative United States bank robber who was also known and "Willie the Actor
Wee Willie Winkie
a character in a nursery rhyme (=an old song or poem for young children) . The rhyme goes: Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town,/Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown
Willy
diminutive of William
Willy
{i} male first name (short form of William)
willy
A large wicker basket
willy
A boy's or man's willy is his penis. willies a penis
willy
The penis
willy
Same as 1st Willow, 2
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