put the kettle on to boil
put the kettle on to boil
A billy boil is a method of boiling water outdoors using a metal container, usually a billy can or pot. It is commonly used for making tea or coffee while camping or hiking in Australia. The term "billy" is often used to refer to this type of container in Australian slang.
To boil is a verb.
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 ."
It means the boil keeps returning.
I think you mean 'boil off' not 'off boil' and by this the recipe or person, etc, means to boil off something such as all of the oil in the foods so that it is not greasy when you get the result. ~Singer
boil"And he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled"...A billy is an Australian metal canister for boiling water over a fire. Often, swagmen and stockmen would toss a handful of tea leaves into the boiling billy to make their tea. Campers still do the same thing today.
Water and Boil Proof
boil, back
To boil, to be warm
"Boil brained" is not a common phrase in English. It may be a variation of "boil-brained," which could be interpreted to mean someone who is easily agitated or hot-headed. However, without more context it is difficult to determine the exact meaning.
Poached means to boil