White oak, hickory, ash, blackthorn oak.
Iron wood.
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.
Billybob used to be the co-founder of club penguin, but recently he quit his job to become a builder.
It is a retractible metal baton used by law inforcement officers. A new version of a night stick, or billy club.
Queer hill billy goat riding (Lars)
Because a "billycan" is a type of pot mostly used in Australia, and to "boil the billy " is a phrase that means "to make tea ."
Miniclip used to own it, but Disney bought Club Penguin and currently owns it.
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).
Pickle
Billy used a stick of butter to make her coat shiny then combed her fur with Grandpa's comb.
Billy Mays USED to come out on TV and sell thing ( not sell just advertised things)
ya make a new one ya make a new one
It does now. It used to not because it was new.