billy
0 antonyms and opposites of billy, grouped by meaning.
Noun — An adult male goat.
How to use billy
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Of uncertain origin, possibly related to bully in the old sense of "companion, mate."
Full origin of billy →Frequently asked questions
What does “billy” mean?
The word “billy” means an adult male goat. In plain terms, depending on context: a male goat, a police club, or (Australian/NZ) a camping kettle.
How do you pronounce “billy”?
“Billy” is pronounced BIH-lee (/ˈbɪli/ in IPA).
How do you use “billy” in a sentence?
Here is “billy” used in a sentence: “The billy butted against the fence trying to reach the grass.”
What part of speech is “billy”?
“Billy” is a noun.
Is “billy” a common word?
“Billy” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “billy” have?
“Billy” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an adult male goat.
What is the difference between a "billy" and a "nanny" goat?
A billy is an adult male goat, while a nanny (or nanny goat) is an adult female goat. The full form "billy goat" is often used to make the meaning clear, with "kid" used for the young.
What is a "billy club"?
A billy club is a short, heavy stick or baton carried as a weapon, especially by police officers. In this sense, "billy" and "billy club" refer to the same type of club.
Why is a male goat called a "billy"?
"Billy" is the common informal name for an adult male goat, paired with "nanny" for the female. It works as a familiar animal name rather than a technical zoological term.