According to the Online Etymology Dictionary (a splendid source; see the related link below): BILLY CLUB, 1848, American English, originally burglars' slang for "crowbar;" [the] meaning "policeman's club" first recorded 1856, probably from nickname of William, applied to various objects (cf. jack, jimmy, jenny).
First recorded 1848 American (slang) English, originally burglars' slang for crowbar; meaning 'policeman's club', probably from similar devices' nicknames; jack, jimmy, jenny, etc.
A billy club is a short rounded club used by policemen.
Country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus met his wife Tish and married her. However, the details of their meeting have not been made public.
The lead singer on the album's title song was Paul McCartney. ("Billy Shears" was of course Ringo Starr.)
Yes, singer Billy Ocean is related to singer Billy Joel.
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Billy. Joel has written: 'Billy Joel for Guitar' 'EKM #105 - The Best Of Billy Joel (Best of Billy Joel)' 'Piano Man' 'Billy Joel - Rock 'N' Roll' 'Billy Joel - Ballads' 'Billy Joel - Greatest Hits, Volume 3' 'Billy Joel Complete - Volume 1' 'Billy Joel - Fantasies and Delusions' 'Billy Joel - Storm Front' 'New York state of mind' -- subject(s): Children's songs, English, Songs, Songs and music, Texts 'Billy Joel - My Lives' 'The Best of Billy Joel' 'Billy Joel Collection'
Billy Club Sandwich was created in 1991.
"Billy club" in English is manganello in Italian.
No, it is a noun. It can mean a club, a goat, or a kettle (Australian). Although used in terms such as "billy club" and "billy goat" the following noun only clarifies the use of billy as a noun.
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Never. He has quit club penguin to become a builder.
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Billy Bob was the first penguin user in Club Penguin.
The 700 Club - 1966 Billy Wilson Mark Detrick was released on: USA: 15 August 2011
Billy Blyth, who played for Arsenal between 1914 and 1929, became club captain in 1925, and remained captain until he left the club in May 1929.
Police carry a short, heavy club commonly known as a "Billy Club"