willies

/ˈwɪliz/
noun
  1. A feeling of nervousness, fear, or unease.
    • Walking through the dark cemetery gave me the willies.
    • The strange noise in the attic gave everyone the willies.
    • That creepy old house always gives me the willies.
  2. Plural of 'willy' (informal: acts of urination, or a childish term for penis).
    • The dog had two willies on the fire hydrant.
    • They joked about who could do the most willies during the road trip.
    • The little boy giggled and said he needed to do willies.
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