Talk:tally

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RFV discussion: February–March 2018[edit]

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"(British) Used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes). Up and over to victory! Tally ho!" First of all the example doesn't make sense (it means "very ho"?); secondly I've never come across this in any other phrase. Could it be a mix-up with bally? Equinox 20:22, 18 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

RFV-failed Kiwima (talk) 21:05, 22 March 2018 (UTC)Reply