1. ollie - Noun
2. ollie - Verb
3. Ollie - Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given name Oliver.
ollie (plural ollies)
(skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding) An aerial maneuver in which one catches air by leaping off the ground with the skateboard and into the air.
ollie (third-person singular simple present ollies, present participle ollying or ollieing, simple past and past participle ollied)
(intransitive) To perform an ollie.
A diminutive of the female given names Olivia, Olive and Olwen.
(derogatory) A male orphan.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmong the replacements, Bath tight-head Will Stuart is set to make his debut, while Exeter centre Ollie Devoto is in line to win just his second cap. Source: Internet
An unbroken stand of 76 between Ben Stokes and Ollie Pope gave England a slight edge over South Africa at the end of a fluctuating first day of the third Test in Port Elizabeth. Source: Internet
Barkley is Villa's fifth signing of the window, following the arrivals of Ollie Watkins, Bertrand Traore, Emiliano Martinez and Matty Cash. Source: Internet
And another, not-as-often used catchphrase of Ollie, particularly after Stan has accidentally given a verbal idea to an adversary of theirs to torment them even more: "Why don't you keep your (big) mouth shut? Source: Internet
Another life time fan, Ollie Breslin, says that Waterford has lost someone “truly special”. Source: Internet
An insider told MailOnline: 'It is highly unlikely Ollie will be booted off the series. Source: Internet