wurlie

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English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Adjective[edit]

wurlie (comparative wurlier or more wurlie, superlative wurliest or most wurlie)

  1. (Scotland) Alternative spelling of wurly (derisorily small).
  2. (Scotland) gnarled, knotted; wizened, wrinkled.
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Etymology 2[edit]

Noun[edit]

wurlie (plural wurlies)

  1. Alternative spelling of wurley.
    • 1846, E. Lloyd, “Biographical Sketch”, in A Visit to the Antipodes: With Some Reminiscences of a Sojourn in Australia, London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 65, Cornhill, →OCLC, page 165:
      But latterly they came in good numbers, and commenced a nightly system of annoyance by dancing their corroberies: []. Finding remonstrance of no avail, one evening, when they were all seated quietly at the wurlie [footnote: Encampment.], I fired a charge of small shot into the midst of them, and retired to the hut: in the morning they had all disappeared.