What's the difference between booky and booly?

Booky


Definition:

  • (a.) Bookish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Stanley stood up, summoned his secretary and said: "Call my bookie."
  • (2) 2.41am BST Spurs 25-27 Heat - end of the 1st quarter Email from Roger Kirkby: And here we are, game six, TV happy, bookies happy, game on.
  • (3) That’s not a prediction, just the price that was available at my local bookies this morning.
  • (4) The 44-year-old performer was the bookies' favourite to claim the Oscar, despite a recent repeat of accusations that director Allen had abused his infant daughter, Dylan.
  • (5) He even put money on a Tory victory at the bookies.
  • (6) She tore up the old controls and you can see the result around you: Sky and Talksport peppered with urgent appeals to give your money to the gambling conglomerates; bookies, stuffed with fixed-odds machines, clogging the high street.
  • (7) Another Tour win, and hopefully people will see him differently, but mine and the bookies' money are not on our Kenyan-born Brit.
  • (8) Lincoln is currently the bookies' favourite to win the best picture nomination.
  • (9) Miliband said a number of councils had passed motions to ban bookies from the high street.
  • (10) Odds 20-1 Social media’s favourite, and the bookies’ outsider.
  • (11) It is just a week into the Labour leadership contest and Andy Burnham , the frontrunner according to the bookies, admits that it already seems to have “lasted for ever”.
  • (12) The bookies have not waited for the announcement of the results of the ballot and have already paid out.
  • (13) Kennedy described the new role, which hasn’t yet been cast, as “probably in the high teens, low 20s” , which should have the bookies scrambling to lower the odds on Breaking Bad’s 34-year-old Aaron Paul getting the role.
  • (14) Presenters kept shouting that Ed was now the bookies' favourite.
  • (15) With minor parties, from Greens to the BNP, doing their disruptive best, the bookies too are hedging their odds.
  • (16) A victory for AV would be a boost and the more so for now being regarded by bookies and pollsters as a remote possibility.
  • (17) Despite losing in the final, Boyle has been tipped to make millions from a singing career and bookies are already predicting a number one chart hit in America.
  • (18) With its lack of big names and its potential contenders that have yet to be published, the longlist has elicited wildly divergent assessments from bookies, with three different favourites – O'Neill for William Hill, Mukherjee for Ladbrokes and Flanagan for Paddy Power – and agreement only that Mitchell (expertly described in Paddy Power's press release as "the comedian David Mitchell") will be among the front-runners and Ali Smith and Jacobson not far behind.
  • (19) They’re tied for the third-best record in all of baseball and even though their pitching has been lights out in the second half bookies ain’t believin’ in the Birds.
  • (20) The club are apparently considering the credentials of the 60-year-old Yilmaz Vural, who has managed at 20 clubs in his native Turkey, while the bookies' favourite is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Booly


Definition:

  • (n.) A company of Irish herdsmen, or a single herdsman, wandering from place to place with flocks and herds, and living on their milk, like the Tartars; also, a place in the mountain pastures inclosed for the shelter of cattle or their keepers.

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