1. tilly - Noun
2. tilly - Adjective
3. Tilly - Proper noun
tilly (plural tillies)
(Ireland) An extra product given to a customer at no additional charge; a lagniappe.
tilly (plural tillies)
(UK) A small open-backed truck.
tilly (comparative more tilly, superlative most tilly)
Containing till (unsorted glacial sediment).
Tilly
A diminutive of the female given name Matilda.
Tilly
A surname from Old French.
Tilly (plural Tillies)
Alternative letter-case form of tilly
Trashy people puke,” Tilly said. "Ladies are unwell. Daniel Abraham
1621–1625 Contemporary painting showing the Battle of White Mountain (1620), where Imperial-Spanish forces under Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly won a decisive victory The Spanish sent an army from Brussels under Ambrosio Spinola to support the Emperor. Source: Internet
Discovery ignores its own chain of command — and all logical sense — in making Ensign Sylvia Tilly its new first officer in "Unification III." Source: Internet
Alfre Woodard and Meg Tilly were also considered, but Tarantino wanted Thurman after their first meeting. Source: Internet
Alexandra and her husband have tried everything to help their off-the-charts genius but impossible daughter, Tilly, who has been deemed "undiagnosable". Source: Internet
Codenamed "Cindy", and designed by Atari engineer Joe Tilly, the Atari 2800 had four controller ports instead of the standard two on the Atari 2600's. Source: Internet