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Definition of 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: to get rid of aggression or anger.
Definitions include: to have recently used up one's supply.
Definitions include: marijuana buds.
Definitions include: one's true self.
Definitions include: to get something for one's self.
Definitions include: to mess with.
Definitions include: See in fuck.
Definitions include: "superfly".
Definitions include: a college or university where the coursework isn't extensive enough, in the speaker's opinion.
Definitions include: to joke around with someone.

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