A whisky dolly is a woman that hangs out at a bar, is sometimes good looking, and may be attracted by men. But when approached, makes it clear, that she is only interested in drinking
Initially, women who served Donuts to military to up morale during WWII and Vietnam. Now it is used as a demeaning term to represent women and or men who can't think for themselves and only do what they are told, like those women back then who were told to MAKE SURE the military men were happy. DO AS YOU ARE TOLD.
Hey Donut Dolly, go make me a sandwich. You are such the Donut Dolly for repeating what the majority wants you to say.
A Dolly-Rogers Exchange is a hypothetical choice involving the exchange of one highly valued item for another that one is unwilling to make. The name comes from the hypothetical sacrifice of Dolly Parton in order to raise Fred Rogers from the grave.
Rob: "Would you kill Dolly Parton to raise Mr. Rogers from the dead?"
Al: "No way would I take the Dolly-Rogers Exchange."
To describe something that is done in a very casual non hurried way, without any goal or intent in mind
Rakoosh and Darvin were playing a tolly dolly game of tennis on a lazy Saturday morning, in total contrast to their usual competitive games.
A Dolly Dharma is a person that unendlessy tries to woo and it doesn't go anywhere. I know a lot of Dolly Dharmas - one right now is trying to get a show going, has more talent than the people hired, but it goes nowhere. It's people who try and try for artistic recognition; being treated with the attention their work deserves, and zilch
honey, I know your problem. Your what they call a Dolly Dharma
a way to explain an amount of money that is more than you want to spend, or more than you know how to comprehend - it can be truly expensive, or just more than you want to pay in the moment.
"i want to buy that but it'll cost me jillions of dollies"
"i can't call the uber yet, it costs jillions of dollies"
"her dad made jillions of dollies selling soap in the 90s"
The usual 9 am to 5 pm, eight hour work shift. Name comes from the Dolly Parton movie and song, “9 to 5.”
Steven: I am working tomorrow from 9 to 5.
Andres: So you are working a Dolly Parton shift.
Steven: What’s that?
Andres: I call it that as a reference to her movie and song.