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*Derby Dilly, a short-lived 19th century British political faction headed by [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby]] |
*Derby Dilly, a short-lived 19th century British political faction headed by [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby]] |
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'''Slang:''' |
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*[[Dilly]], slang for "Deal" or "Dealie". For example, "What's the Deal" can turn into "What's the dilly"? |
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'''Not to be confused with:''' |
'''Not to be confused with:''' |
Revision as of 11:21, 5 January 2007
Dilly may refer to:
People:
- Surname
- Erin Dilly, a Tony Award nominated actress
- First name
- Dilly Braimoh (b 1959), an African-British television presenter and producer
- Dilly Knox (1884–1943), was a British codebreaker and classical scholar at King's College, Cambridge.
Fiction:
- Dilly the Duck, an fictional animal character in the British 1984 TV series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends.
Politics:
- Derby Dilly, a short-lived 19th century British political faction headed by Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
Slang:
- Dilly, slang for "Deal" or "Dealie". For example, "What's the Deal" can turn into "What's the dilly"?
Not to be confused with: