The books are...
Book 1: All or Nothing
Book 2: Whitewater Rafting
Book 3: Bungy Jumping
Book 4: Snowboarding
Book 5: Skydiving
Book 6: Mountain Biking
Book 7: Kart Racing
Book 8: Rock Climbing
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.
The music for the Billy Elliot musical production was produced by Elton John. However, the lyrics for the songs themselves were written by another person - Lee Hall.
The apostrophe in the word Billy's means Billy's ownership of something.
Billy Bob Joe Billy Willy jimbob Hillbilly Willy is the character he meets
Someone is seriously displeased with Billy.
put the kettle on to boil
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.
Billy May has written: 'The best of \\'
Billy Liavas has written: 'GlobalView'
Billy Mumy has written: 'The dreamwalker'
Gary Lee Jackson has: Played Boy in "Samson and Delilah" in 1949. Played Tommy Henderson in "Mrs. Mike" in 1949. Performed in "Fireside Theatre" in 1949. Played Boy in "Texas Carnival" in 1951. Played Billy Kettle in "Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair" in 1952. Played Child in "Hiawatha" in 1952. Played Boy in "Scandal at Scourie" in 1953. Played Billy Kettle in "Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation" in 1953.
Billy Sunday Mars has written the science fiction novel "Lady Astronaut" series, with the first book titled "The Calculating Stars." The series explores alternate historical events and follows the journey of a female astronaut in a world where space travel becomes a reality sooner than in our own history.
Billy Burgundy has written: 'A feast of fun'
Billy Farout has written: 'Hero in the bedroom'
Billy Colfer has written: 'The promontory of Hook'
"Boil the billy" is an Australian slang term that means to make a cup of tea or coffee by boiling water in a billy (a metal container). It is often used in the context of camping or outdoor activities.
The term Billy Tea refers to tea brewed in a billy can, that is a small can, tin or pot used on a campfire for boiling water/tea etc. A common brand of tea sold in Oz is also called Billy Tea. So the term "billy up to the fire" basically means, "put the kettle on".