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On the telly

Slang phrase alluding to a show seen on television. It can refer to something that is watched in person and not on television, such as a fight, a funny accident, or a fun person acting funny.

1. "What are you doing with that stapler? Wow, I don't know what I'd do if you weren't around to keep me entertained." "What can I say? I'm what's 'on the telly.'" 2. "Let's go to High Street and see what's on the telly."

by kero frangipani pants February 05, 2009

telly

Hood slang for Hotel room

Yo let's take her to the telly and run a train

by CheeksForHigher March 07, 2014

telly

a party (usually at a hotel room), that involves smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol, and having sex

hey are you going to Erica’s telly tonight?

by bblythe October 20, 2019

Telli

Telli is an azeri name, meaning a girl with nice hair. It also means in many cultures, an angelic-like girl with a beautiful personality, with a happy aura around her, and a girl whom is very smart and funny, and daring.

parya: OMG THAT TELLI IS HAWT STUFF. amrita: I KNOW IM SO JEALOUS OF HER MEHN, PEAK TIMES FOR US :( WISH I WAS A TELLI.

by tee-dawg. April 26, 2011

telly

british word for television

i onlty watch FOOTBALL MATCHES on the telly, not "soccer games", you idiot

by pigaloo April 15, 2010

telly

Slang for television. The original meaning of 'telly'.

Someone turn on the telly.

by Bobrox April 20, 2006

Telly

What British people say to describe a TV.

Nigel: Gotta go watch the rugby game on my new flatscreen telly! Winston: Spot on old chap!

by Drowning fish April 30, 2011