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Definition of a telly

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Other terms relating to 'TV, television':

Definitions include: a person without cable television.
Definitions include: to solve a problem in a creative, resourceful, typically "jury-rigged" fashion.
Definitions include: The BBC: British Broadcasting Company.
Definitions include: "television".
Definitions include: a joke from a comedy routine.
Definitions include: a television.
Definitions include: a long time.

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Definitions include: an illicit, pirated software copy; "warez".
Definitions include: to back down from a situation.
Definitions include: very much under the influence of club drugs such as E, K, G, crystal meth.
Definitions include: Mercedes Benz automobile. That's a nice Benzo bro.
Definitions include: police
Definitions include: taken advantage of, cheated.
Definitions include: one kilometer.
Definitions include: head.
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: part of a general strong exclamation.

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