Where's Wally?, a character from a popular series of books of the same name (known as Waldo in the United States).
The mascot of Wally World in National Lampoon's Vacation.
Wally Sparks, the titular talk show host in Meet Wally Sparks.
Wally Week, the main character of Mikro-Gen's 8-bit computer game series Automania, Pyjamarama, Everyone's A Wally, Herbert's Dummy Run, and Three Weeks in Paradise.
a British colloquial term for the gherkin. Originally it was London slang corruption of the word "Olive" but when Eastern European immigrants arrived in the late 19th Century they brought a liking for pickled cucumbers which, like olives, were sold from wooden barrels and also began to be referred to as a wallies (mostly in the east-end of London).
A British colloquial term meaning a silly or inept person.
Wally, Reg Trademark #72427370, Aug 6, 1974, Wally Enterprises
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Wally Class, sailboat classification. The IMA (International Maxi Association, ex ICAYA) officially accepted the Wally Class as one of the four maxi divisions of the association, and precisely the Wally Division. This important result achieved after only two years of racing activity, means that the Wally Class is now recognized by the ISAF, the International Sailing Federation, and can organize an official World Championship electing the World Champion of the Wallys. See: http://www.hublot.com/hublot_prod/site/hublot/data/events/pdf/hublot_wally_class_en.pdf
Wallyboard(tm), body board [like a surfboard] designed by CJ "Wally" Walworth.
Wally Yachts, a maritime design and manufacture company.
Water Wally, Singapore waterworks mascot. More than 30 Water Wally inflatables, each 3 m tall, were suspended above reservoirs and canals around Singapore, to celebrate his birthday. See: http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=34283
Wal-Mart, a multinational retail corporation, is referred to as "Wally World".
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