Difference between revisions of "Kis to tilly up"

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(New page: * '''kiss and tell:''' (''phrase'') to have an affair with someone and then make the affair public * '''tilly:''' (''Anglo-Irish'') an additional amount; the 13th in a baker’s dozen &ra...)
 
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* '''Tilly:''' one of Joyce’s poems in Pomes Pennyeach, so called because it was one of thirteen
 
* '''Tilly:''' one of Joyce’s poems in Pomes Pennyeach, so called because it was one of thirteen
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Revision as of 05:28, 11 April 2020

  • kiss and tell: (phrase) to have an affair with someone and then make the affair public
  • tilly: (Anglo-Irish) an additional amount; the 13th in a baker’s dozen → from the Irish tuilleadh = more, addition
  • Tilly: one of Joyce’s poems in Pomes Pennyeach, so called because it was one of thirteen
  • tally up