No, it is not. Dilly is a noun meaning something remarkable or extraordinary.
Some synonyms for the verb to dilly dally are to dawdle, saunter, schlep, or tarry.
to waste time - esp. via indecision
divert, sidetrack, lead astray, amuse, occupy, entertain, beguile, engross
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Erin Dilly's birth name is Erin Catherine Dilly.
Dilly Braimoh was born in 1959.
Dilly Knox was born in 1884.
Dilly Knox died in 1943.
An outstanding example, as in "That was a real dilly of a fight!" It's a rather corny expression and isn't often used.
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Dilly Duka was born on 1989-09-15.
Daffy Dilly was created on 1948-10-30.
Hurry up! Don't dilly-dally we are in a hurry.
Does it have a who-who dilly or cha-cha? who-who dilly= boy cha=cha= girl
Some synonyms for the verb to dilly dally are to dawdle, saunter, schlep, or tarry.
Erin Dilly was born on May 12, 1972, in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA.