Whim
71Whim-wham — any odd or fanciful object or thing; something showy or useless …
72Whim-wham for a goose's bridle — fanciful, non existent object, used as an answer to an unwanted question …
73whim-wham — Australian Slang any odd or fanciful object or thing; something showy or useless …
74whim-wham for a goose's bridle — Australian Slang fanciful, non existent object, used as an answer to an unwanted question …
75whim-wham — /ˈwɪm wæm/ (say wim wam) noun Obsolete any odd or fanciful object or thing; a gimcrack. {a reduplication with vowel variation of wham} …
76whim-wham — n. trifle; knick knack …
77whim·si·cal — …
78whim·sey — ↑whimsy …
79Tilly Whim Caves — Tilly Whim Steinbruch und Höhlen Tilly …
80Tilly Whim Caves — consists of three stone quarries in Durlston, 1 mile from Swanage in south Dorset.Tilly Whim is probably an anglicised version of the gaelic Tulach Uamh roughly translated as knoll cave. See Ordnance Survey Guide to Gaelic Place Names in Britain …