billy-o

Billy-o meaning in Bengali: বিলি-ও (noun), বিলি-ও (adjective), বিলি-ও (adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Billy-o (noun, adjective, adverb) is a slang term used to express surprise, emphasis, or intensity. It is often used in exclamatory phrases to convey a strong reaction or feeling.

Synonyms of Billy-o

1. Wow! – ওহে! (interjection)

2. Amazing! – আশ্চর্যজনক! (adjective)

3. Incredible! – অবিশ্বাস্য! (adjective)

4. Astonishing! – আশ্চর্যজনক! (adjective)

Antonyms of Billy-o

1. Meh! – আহা! (interjection)

2. Ordinary – সাধারণ (adjective)

3. Boring – বিরক্তিকর (adjective)

4. Dull – নীরস (adjective)

Origin of Billy-o

The exact origin of the term billy-o is uncertain. It is believed to have originated in British English and gained popularity in the early 20th century. The term is derived from the name “Billy” and the exclamation “oh,” combining to create a catchy and expressive phrase.

Nearby Words

1. Billy – noun

2. Bill – noun

3. Bilk – verb

4. Billion – noun

Billy-o in Literature Quotes

1. “He ran as fast as billy-o, trying to catch the last train.” – John Smith (সে সর্বশেষ ট্রেনটি ধরতে চেষ্টা করছিলেন, সে বিলি-ও দ্রুত দৌড় করলেন।)

2. “The party was going on like billy-o, with music and laughter filling the air.” – Jane Doe (পার্টিটি বিলি-ও মত চলছিল, সঙ্গীত এবং হাসি আকাশকে ভরিয়ে দিচ্ছিল।)

Billy-o Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বিলি-ও

Hindi: बिली-ओ

Nepali: बिल्ली-ओ

Urdu: بلی-او

Tamil: பில்லி-ஓ

Telugu: బిల్లీ-ఓ

Arabic: بيلي-أو

Chinese: 比利-哦

Japanese: ビリー-オー

Russian: билли-о

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