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telly; Telly noun- television US, 1940
- Mr and Mrs Saturday Evening Post thrilled to the election of the first telly president, JFK[.] — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 24, 1970
- Well, sit down. Watch the telly if you like. — Elmore Leonard, Split Images, p. 236, 1981
- I don’t need a doctor, I don’t need a drugstore / I don’t need an injection, I need to put the telly on. — Toy Dolls, I’m A Telly Addict, 1993
▶ off the telly as seen on television- [T]hat daft tart off the telly[.] — Christopher Brookmyre, Boiling a Frog, p. 157, 2000
- Telegraph Avenue, the main business street adjacent to the campus of the University of California, Berkeley US
- Headline: Peace-Rock OK, But Not On “Avenue” / Will Rock “Off-Telly” — The Berkeley Barb, p. 1, 5 August 1966
- TELE, TELLY: Telegraph Avenue. — Robert Buckhout, Toward Social Change, p. 466, 1971
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