Welly


noun, plural wellies.
1.
wellie.
noun, plural wellies. Chiefly British Informal.
1.
Usually, wellies. Wellington boot.
noun
1.
(informal) Also called welly boot, (pl) -lies. a Wellington boot
2.
(slang) energy, concentration, or commitment (esp in the phrase give it some welly)

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