billy no mates

The phrase "billy no mates" is a colloquial expression used mainly in British English to describe someone who has no friends or is socially isolated. It is often used humorously or playfully to tease or mock someone who appears to be alone. The term is derived from the name "Billy" and the phrase "no mates," meaning no companions or friends.


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