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Aunt Sally
Something or someone set up as the object of criticism, derision, or as an easily defeated opposing opinion (i.e., a straw man). Named after a game where sticks or balls are thrown at a clay or wooden head (the Aunt Sally). Primarily heard in UK. I hate hanging out with that crowd, they always aim their jokes at me like I'm an Aunt Sally. My opponent's representation of me is nothing but an Aunt Sally; he refuses to debate me on my true position and instead attacks a fictitious one from afar!
sally forth
to go forth; to leave and go out. The soldiers sallied forth from behind the stone wall. Well, it's time to sally forth and drive to work.
long-tall-Sally
n. a tall girl or woman. Isn’t she a gorgeous long-tall-Sally?
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
TerÉZia | | TE-ray-zee-aw (Hungarian) | Hungarian, Slovak |
Jordi | | - | Catalan |
Dubaku | | - | Western African, Akan |
Ceres | | - | Roman Mythology |
Wiebe | | VEE-bə (Dutch, German), WEE-bə (Dutch) | Frisian, Dutch, German |
Flaviu | | - | Romanian |