tally ho
A word used by many British and common wealth Military personel in the 19th and
20th Centuarys.It basically means charge.Unfortunatly from the
1950's to the present day, this has become a common
steriotype in america for what British people say when in fact that has been said more often in america than it ever has in Britain.
tally ho
by billybobhomo on May 16, 2008 06:03:25
A term developed by pimps in the late 60's. It was used as a way of saying "goodbye i need to go count my whores now".
Back then it was easy to lose count because of lack of technology. They now use a device known as the "bitch
meter". This is often mistaken for
tally whore.
tally ho
by themunn on May 08, 2007 07:25:48
the phrase
shouted by someone on a pulling competition to the person keeping
the ho tally, to tell them to tally up another ho.
tally ho
by sevenhn on Apr 03, 2006 15:24:21
Tally ho
by StuartCarrison on May 17, 2005 22:52:45
A military term with the
exact translation 'target in site'.
As appose to "
visual" which translates to 'friendly in site'.
Tally Ho
by KingKenny04 on Feb 28, 2010 03:00:31
Example:
AWACS (Chalis-1): Viper-2, Chalis-1, be advised,
bandits at your 3 o' clock, 10 miles, 4000, clear to engage, over.
F-35 Pilot (Viper-2): Chalis-1, Viper-2, Tally Ho!
TALLY HO
by Patrick on Oct 17, 2004 04:26:54
Tally-ho
by FTom on Jan 30, 2011 09:33:09
(Foxhunting) The phrase uttered by a member of
the hunt who sees
the fox
(
Aviation) (carried over from foxhunting) The phrase uttered by a pilot advising that he sees the air traffic that has been called out for him
Example:
(Foxhunting) Member of the hunt seeing the fox: "Tally-ho!"
(Aviation)
Ground Control: "United
234, your traffic is a
737 at your ten o'clock descending through your altitude."
United 234: "Roger, Tally-ho!"
TALLY HO
by 850 on May 12, 2005 11:25:17
Tally Ho
by pantspirate on Jun 11, 2009 09:48:37