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Westy

Westy \West"y\, a. Dizzy; giddy. [Prov. Eng.]

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westy

Etymology 1 a. (context obsolete English) waste; desert. Etymology 2

a. (context dialectal English) dizzy, giddy, confused.

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Westy

Westy is a suburban district in Warrington, England. It lies between the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal. The village of Westy is a suburban area, itself unofficially a suburb of Latchford. The area features mainly inter-war council housing, however some of these homes are now privately owned. There is an apparent strong community spirit with its hub at the community centre and also a thriving community hall based within St Margaret's Community Centre on Lindley Avenue, hosting activities for all age groups.

Usage examples of "westy".

Colonel Shithead to screw himself, but Drew and Westy warned me not to get playful.

But when anyone anywhere in the world wants to express their prejudice about Germans, they don't tell you how much they hate those Germans in the East — who suffer enough already — all anti-German feeling is directed against the overtaxed, overworked Westies who prop up the overpaid, incompetent bureaucrats of the Common Market and finance its ever-increasing surplus so it can sell more and more bargain-priced wine and butter to the Russians.

But when anyone anywhere in the world wants to express their prejudice about Germans, they don't tell you how much they hate those Germans in the East who suffer enough already all anti-German feeling is directed against the overtaxed, overworked Westies who prop up the overpaid, incompetent bureaucrats of the Common Market and finance its ever-increasing surplus so it can sell more and more bargain-priced wine and butter to the Russians.