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#72052 06/05/02 05:10 PM
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Does anyone know the origin of the term 'wily-nily'? I have looked through several references and can't find any allusion to the term. Thanks for the help


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OED : for "willy-nilly" : haphazardly, at random, existing or occurring whether one likes it or not also for plain "willy" : well-disposed, benevolent. Also, In NW Australia - willy is a cyclone or dust storm.

While looking that up I ran across another interesting word : "willyart" = wild, shy, self-willed, obstinate.

And plain old willy is given as : willing, eager, -OR - a sudden squall in the south Pacific!

Ain't dictionaries wunnerfull ?

No mention of course, in the staid Oxford English, of "willy" as a euphemism for a man's dangly bit!


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Speaking of the willies, does anyone remember the old "Little Willie" poems?


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No mention of course, in the staid Oxford English, of "willy" as a euphemism for a man's dangly bit!

Well, it's not ALWAYS dangly! And it did make for much merriment when a movie came out entitled, "Free Willie!" I think it was about Clinton.


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and in victorian pornography (i have rather eclectic tastes in reading and i have read some--) there is often a meantion of "john william" appearing.. i have trouble reading.. i work out the words, and sometimes miss the subtext..well i didn't realize at first who john william or john willy was!

John Willy doesn't dangle or dawdle, or demure!

Suddenly, the light went on! Oh,! i mean i knew it was labled pornography (victorian pornography is, by todays standards, less titilating and reveling than most romance novels) so i should have caught on sooner..


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Nope, but from my favorite translation of
my favorite poet:

"Into this world and why not knowing,
like water, willy-nilly flowing,
and out of it like wind along the waste,
I know not whither, willy-nilly blowing."


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...victorian pornography (i have rather eclectic tastes in reading and i have read some--) there is often a meantion of "john william" appearing.. i have trouble reading.. i work out the words, and sometimes miss the subtext..well i didn't realize at first who john william or john willy was! - Of Troy


Why thank you of troy, now forever I'll always think of your elucidating post when I turntable the haunting romantic melodies of Little Willie John, and by extension, I will think of you.

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I am hopeful of someday finding a copy of Three Weeks (1907) by Elinor Glyn, a novel distained by the critics but adored by the public, which inspired (among other things) the following:

Would you like to sin
With Elinor Glyn
On a tiger skin?
Or would you prefer
To err with her
On some other fur?


http://www.likesbooks.com/hist1.html provides notes on interest on Ms. Glyn and others.
The homepage, http://www.likesbooks.com, titled "All About Romance", calls itself "the romance readers home for romance novels".
Edit: I look forward to perusing the "Purple Prose Parody" section of the latter.

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Didn't Shakespeare get into the act too, in Taming of Shrew, with some statement like "Will ye, nill ye, I will wed ye!" (couldn't be Act Two, could it?) T'would have been a paraphrase of "will he, nill he" ( = willy-nilly) meaning whether he wanted to ("will he") or not ("nill he").


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