Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

willy-willy

noun
/ˈwɪliˌwɪli/
Definition
A willy-willy is a type of dust devil or whirlwind that is formed in hot weather, often producing a small, swirling column of air.
Examples
  • The strong willy-willy picked up twigs and leaves as it danced across the road.
  • During the hot summer days, willy-willies would often appear in the fields.
  • After the storm, several willy-willys could be seen forming in the distance.
Meaning
The term ‘willy-willy’ can refer to a local weather phenomenon characterized by a swirling movement of air that can lift dust and debris.
Synonyms
  • dust devil
  • whirlwind
  • twister