willies
Americannoun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of willies
An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; origin obscure; -s 3
Example Sentences
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He thought of Ginny and her doll, both of which had given him the willies when he arrived, but now he kind of understood why she had that doll.
From Literature
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But upon closer interrogation, the whole thing gave me the willies.
“What about my dad? Does he give you the germ willies too?”
From Literature
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Mr. Musk has said that Instagram “makes people depressed” and that Facebook, also owned by Meta, “gives me the willies.”
From New York Times
My favorite horror movies this year laid off the flashy effects and instead gave me the unshakable willies the unshowy way: with creeping dread and uncertain stillness.
From New York Times
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