White oak, hickory, ash, blackthorn oak.
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 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.
The real question is, why are you playing club penguin? Hello kitty online is what its all about.