nelly
See also: Nelly
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /nɛli/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛli
Etymology 1
Shortened from Nelly Duff, for puff, i.e. breath of life.
Usage notes
- Used principally in the phrase not on your nelly.
Etymology 2
From the woman's name Nelly.
Noun
nelly (plural nellies)
- (derogatory, slang) An effeminate homosexual man. [1]
- (British, slang) A silly person.
- A giant petrel, Macronectes giganteus and Macronectes halli.
Hyponyms
- (petrel): Antarctic giant petrel, northern giant petrel, southern giant fulmar, southern giant petrel
Translations
petrel
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Adjective
nelly (comparative nellier, superlative nelliest)
- (slang) Unmanly; effeminate.
- 1979 April 21, Greg Jackson, “He Looks Like Tarzan But He Talks Like Jane”, in Gay Community News, page 17:
- From Christopher Street to Castro Street, these men are peddling the same message. I'm butch, a macho man. Well, it ain't necessarily so. In fact, as a general rule of thumb, the butcher the get-up, the nellier the wearer.
- 2012, Lee Lynch, The Raid:
- Some of the nelliest boys unable to get or keep a job, some of the toughest girls breaking their bodies trying to do men's work.
References
- Reuben, David R. (1969) chapter 8, in Everything you always wanted to know about sex but were too afraid to ask, New York: David McKay Company, Inc., published 1970, →LCCN, Homosexuals have their own language?, page 146: “NELLY: effeminate homosexual”
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