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Definition of sheila in English: sheilanoun ˈʃiːlə Australian, NZ informal A girl or woman. 〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉女郎,少女 Example sentencesExamples - Des went to Perth [Brisbane was full] with his new sheila.
- Ryan, this is Alicia, my sheila,’ Quigley said by way of introductions.
- There were a lot of rough sheilas in that joint.
- Through the subtleties of the film were lost on this westerner, it seemed to involve a bloke who was keen on a sheila but was having trouble with the in-laws.
- But at the 1975 one, sheilas were still whistling to the same tune.
- You will meet a bunch of blokes and their sheilas and I'm sure you will recognise some of them.
- I'm not sure he likes having a sheila sharing his space.
- The cowboys sat at the end of the table, leaving room for the sheilas.
- Is such footwear now trendy or is this some kind of tongue-in-cheek statement from the pocket-sized sheila?
- Well, that seems inevitable given the personal risks these sheilas took.
- In that way that makes older people remember the good old days of manners and blokes opening doors for sheilas.
- The Aussie said, ‘That's nothing, we have sheilas with fannies this big.’
- It's 25 to 45-year-old blokes and sheilas who kick in and join footy clubs, not children.
- I mean, that wanker is the type that likes to have a couple of sheilas on the side.
- A female may be my sheila, my bird, my charley, my good sort, my hot-drop, my judy or my wife, but she is never ‘my mate’.
- With some allowance for their smaller muscle mass, the sheilas are well up to the blokes in the great outdoors.
- I visited her for a little while yesterday afternoon, mindful of Rayna's kind advice, crying like the most unstaunch of sheilas, and, in the end, just holding her hand to my face, which she recognised.
- People often say: ‘Who's the sheila on the front?’
- Not a bad looker either, rather the kind he liked actually; a cleaned-up version of the sheila he'd lived with for so long, only about twenty years younger.
- To spend an afternoon at the pokies with a stubbie in your hand while the sheila and kids sit outside the pub in the 4-wheel drive is one of Australia's great institutions.
Synonyms lady, girl, member of the fair sex, member of the gentle sex, female
OriginMid 19th century (originally as shaler): of unknown origin, later assimilated to the given name Sheila. Rhymesappealer, candela, Coahuila, concealer, dealer, feeler, healer, Keeler, kneeler, Leila, peeler, Philomela, reeler, revealer, Schiele, sealer, Shelagh, spieler, squealer, stealer, tequila, velar, Vila, wheeler, wheeler-dealer |