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dill noun- a fool AUSTRALIA, 1941
Back-formation from DILLY (foolish). - “You know why, you big dill.” — Eric Lambert, The Veterans, p. 91, 1954
- Anyway, stupid old Leo said as we were leaving the workshop “Last one home’s a bit of an idiot”, and being a bit of a dill I took the bait. — Roy Slaven (John Doyle), Five South Coast Seasons, p. 78, 1992
- But when he heard that Herod’s son Archelaus had seized power in Judea he knew that only a dill would go there. — Kel Richards, The Aussie Bible, p. 18, 2003
- the penis AUSTRALIA
- — James McDonald, A Dictionary of Obscenity, Taboo and Euphemism, p. 39, 1988
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