A Billy Bunter is a slang term for a fat young boy, based on the character in Charles Hamilton's stories.
The term Billy Bankstowner came about in the mid seventies when local Bankstown criminal recently released from a prison , was surrounded by local sharpies gang ,the Bankstown sharps demanding to know what he is doing on their turf , Pauly Martin surounded by the gang of locals , exclaimed to them not only is it his turf , his nickname is Billy Bankstown , Which was true , After then being recognised by a gang member he was recognised as being a bankstowner so the term was then phrased if your were from bankstown you were a Billy Bankstowner. A Billy Bankstowner is the same as being a lad and is were the term lad started ,
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Billy Stipetich goes by Billy.
Lord Varys, 'The Spider', was 'cut root and stem' in his youth.
Only non-castrated male goats are called billy.
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An entire male goat is called a buck. A castrated male goat is called a wether.
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
A buck or a wether if he has been castrated.
A buck but if it has been castrated it is called a wether.
An intact male goat is a billy or a buck.A castrated male goat is a wether.
A wether.
A castrated giraffe is commonly referred to as a "steer," similar to the terminology used for other livestock. However, the term "steer" is not widely used in zoological contexts, and there may not be a specific term exclusively for castrated giraffes. Generally, they are simply referred to as castrated males or neutered giraffes.
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A castrated male llama is typically referred to as a gelding. This term is commonly used in livestock management to describe a castrated male animal.
An adult female is a mare, and an adult male, if he is not castrated, is a stallion. If he is castrated, then he would be refered to as a gelding, although this term applies to castrated males of all ages.