Worldy
Worldy means world class, but is most often used to describe someone of extreme beauty.
I see a worldy on the bus today
Worldy
A word class goal on FIFA, a term originating from Pro FIFA player Matt Barnard in Gloucester, 2010
That strike was a worldy
What an absolute worldy
What an absolute worldy
Worldy
Essentially, it’s a word that people with ASBOs have, this helps pigeons to locate them faster so that they can pop on them
A:“Hey! Did you hear I got a worldy?”
B:“Please stay away from me”
B:“Please stay away from me”
Worldy
To complete a worldy is to complete something of world class. Usually referring to something of sporting importance and of great ability but can also refer to anyone who has just produced something of great skill.
" I just scored a worldy of a free kick "
" Ronaldinho scored another worldy "
" Flintoff had a worldy of an innings
" Ronaldinho scored another worldy "
" Flintoff had a worldy of an innings
Worldie
(In Geordie dialect) Someone or something that is very attractive, excellent etc.
Originally submitted to MacMillan Dictionary by Lauren Bickley, United Kingdom, on 11/06/2016
Originally submitted to MacMillan Dictionary by Lauren Bickley, United Kingdom, on 11/06/2016
She's a complete worldie!
He's scored an absolute worldie.
He's scored an absolute worldie.
Worldie
Addressing a woman you think is attractive
You are a worldie
worldy
World-class. Adjective for a thing of supreme, exquisite perfection.
Gareth Bale's 30-yard screamer for Spurs in the 90th minute against West Ham on February 25, 2013
"It's one of the worldies that he continues to produce."
"He scored a worldy." - Sam Allardyce
"It's one of the worldies that he continues to produce."
"He scored a worldy." - Sam Allardyce