Billyboy

/ˈbɪliˌbɔɪ/ noun

A type of small, broad sailing vessel or barge used for coastal trading, especially common in 19th-century Britain.

Origin uncertain but likely English nautical slang from the 1800s, possibly from 'billy' meaning a light sailing boat combined with 'boy.' The term emerged in maritime communities where such vessels were common.

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