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What is a welly?

A "welly" is a slang term for a Wellington boot, which is a type of waterproof boot with a tall, rubber upper.

Here are some other things to know about wellies:

* Origin: The name "Wellington boot" comes from the Duke of Wellington, who wore similar boots during the Napoleonic Wars.

* Uses: Wellies are popular for activities like gardening, farming, walking in wet weather, and festivals. They are known for their durability, waterproofness, and comfort.

* Other Names: They may also be called "rubber boots," "gumboots," or "rain boots."

So, next time you hear someone mention "wellies," you'll know they're talking about those trusty waterproof boots!

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