willies
Americannoun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of willies
An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; origin obscure; -s 3
Example Sentences
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But upon closer interrogation, the whole thing gave me the willies.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 14, 2026
Granted, discovering that her superfan collected one of her toenails does give the otherwise unflappable spirit a serious case of the willies.
From Salon • Dec. 29, 2021
Did they get the willies confronting their younger versions?
From The Guardian • Nov. 1, 2019
But she’s also a goofball who gave him wet willies and helps raise his daughter when he has custody.
From Washington Post • Jul. 7, 2015
Can’t joke it away Can’t even talk to each other except maybe in whispers, all hush-hush, and that just revs up the willies.
From "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien
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