An insult that became popular in the 80’s, meaning an idiot. Scholars of urban slang have long believed this word originated at Woodstock (15-17th Aug’69), when some hippy lost his dog called Wally. He wandered around the site shouting Wally, and before long the crowd started shouting it. After that, wally became a popular chant at music festivals. However, on a recording of a Jimi Hendrix concert on 9th Jan 1969 in Sweden (7 months before Woodstock), someone in the audience shouts wally while Jimi is dedicating a song, prompting him to say “yeah, this song is for wally too”. So, while the word probably did originate at a festival, if has to be another one, not Woodstock.
I wonder how long it will be before someone explains to Linton that those are the artists and designers and architects that those musical acts were named in honor of. And how long it will be before Linton completely cognizes that fact.
What ever about 1 year ago
wally
noun
1. A fool.
2. A pickled large gherkin or cucumber.
I’m going with #2!
tudza Premium Member about 1 year ago
Mods, like in computer case modifications.
John Campbell about 1 year ago
Don’t be ridiculous, Linton. Fallingwater was the best album of 1935. Next you’ll be saying that The Whom suck.
CougarAllen about 1 year ago
wally
An insult that became popular in the 80’s, meaning an idiot. Scholars of urban slang have long believed this word originated at Woodstock (15-17th Aug’69), when some hippy lost his dog called Wally. He wandered around the site shouting Wally, and before long the crowd started shouting it. After that, wally became a popular chant at music festivals. However, on a recording of a Jimi Hendrix concert on 9th Jan 1969 in Sweden (7 months before Woodstock), someone in the audience shouts wally while Jimi is dedicating a song, prompting him to say “yeah, this song is for wally too”. So, while the word probably did originate at a festival, if has to be another one, not Woodstock.
“You are a complete wally.”
by Anonymous January 30, 2003
(found at Urban Dictionary)
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 1 year ago
Where’s Wally? is the original title of the famous puzzle books. The main character’s name was changed to “Waldo” in Canada, Sweden and the U.S.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Weird…. Definitely weird.
scyphi26 about 1 year ago
Hey, I always quite liked Frank Loyd Wright’s style.
tims145 about 1 year ago
I wonder how long it will be before someone explains to Linton that those are the artists and designers and architects that those musical acts were named in honor of. And how long it will be before Linton completely cognizes that fact.
Hamady Sack Premium Member about 1 year ago
He really is a wally.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wonder if Linton would think the same about “The Bahaus”.