In Australian English, "Polly" is often used as a colloquial term for a parrot, especially the kind that mimics speech, such as a budgerigar or cockatoo. The pronunciation remains the same, but the context may reflect local slang or expressions. Generally, Australians might simply refer to it as "Polly" without any significant change.
Picky polly is a figure of speach it simpley means that you are picky but if your name is polly than that is just plain weird to say
Australian. or people that say yee-haw every day
Polly
Usually a simple G'day will do it.
The words "love you" are perfectly adequate.
Picky polly is a figure of speach it simpley means that you are picky but if your name is polly than that is just plain weird to say
Does Polly want a cookie?
Polli or polly seeds come from the native Australian rainforest tree, Elaeocarpus grandis. These seeds are commonly used in jewelry making due to their attractive appearance and versatility. They are lightweight, polished, and often dyed to create colorful beads.
It doesn't SAY that she is born, yet in A Swiftly Tilting Planet, you find out that Meg Murry is pregnant with Polly, yet the baby is still anonymous.
Penguin. Australian is and English Language
Exactly how you say it in english
The name Polly is of English origin and is a diminutive of the name Mary. It is often used as a nickname for girls named Mary or as a standalone given name. The name Polly conveys sweetness, charm, and a playful personality.
Polly wants a cracker?
Jim said he would punch them in the nose if someone came to him and said "polly voo franzy".
Australian. or people that say yee-haw every day
McDonald's.
In English