golly

golly
golly
tr['gɒlɪ]
interjection
1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL ¡caramba!
golly
interj.
caramba interj.
'gɑːli, 'gɒli
interjection (colloq & dated) caray! (fam & euf), recórcholis! (fam & ant)

I
* ['ɡɒlɪ]
N (Brit) = golliwog
II
* ['ɡɒlɪ] EXCL (Brit) (also: by golly) ¡caramba!

and by golly, he's done it too! — ¡vaya si lo ha hecho!, ¡anda que lo ha hecho!

* * *
['gɑːli, 'gɒli]
interjection (colloq & dated) caray! (fam & euf), recórcholis! (fam & ant)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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