wallyˈweɪ li
wally (adj)
English Definitions:
wally (noun)
a silly and inept person; someone who is regarded as stupid
Wally (ProperNoun)
A diminutive of the male given names Walter and Wallace.
wally (Noun)
A fool.
wally (Noun)
A pickled large gherkin or cucumber.
Wally
Wally is a fictional character from the Dilbert comic strip. He is characterized as an employee so deeply jaded that instead of doing any real work, he spends all his time and effort successfully gaming the system.
WALLY
WALLY (the Washtenaw–Livingston Rail Line) was a commuter rail service proposed in 2008 which would have linked the Michigan cities of Ann Arbor and Howell. It never got past the planning stages.
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