Noun
(colloquial) Television.
Not much on telly tonight, as usual!
(colloquial) A television set.
We've got a new flat-screen telly.
telly (plural tellies)
(US, Canada, chiefly MTE, slang) A hotel or motel.
I'm staying at the telly this weekend.
At the exact same time, an advert came on the telly featuring the song “Time to Say Goodbye”. Source: Internet
Appearing on the "telly" does not equate to instant riches. Source: Internet
As predicted, those caught up in the fantasy of kings, queens, horse drawn carriages, pomp and circumstance lapped up the royal wedding circus like an obsessed fan, glued to the telly whilst viewing their favorite soap opera, nibbling on tea and crumpets. Source: Internet
"Emily is someone who I've watched on my telly for years admiring, so I can't wait to share the floor with her." Source: Internet
Just feet propped up in front of the telly, laptop, tablet or phone on the go, and a nice cup of tea by your side. Source: Internet
A TV insider said: “The idea of The Masked Singer was laughed off by a lot of people in the industry but it’s become one of the biggest shows on telly. Source: Internet