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A male given name, a shortening of William; also used as a formal given name. quotations examples
Make but my name thy love, and love that still, / And then thou lov'st me, - for my name is Will.
1609, William Shakespeare, “Sonnet 136”, in Shake-speares Sonnets. […], London: By G[eorge] Eld for T[homas] T[horpe] and are to be sold by William Aspley
One of his neighbours opposite, a nice old guy with a stoop and a horrible little Yorkshire terrier, called him Bill - always had done and presumably always would, right up till the day he died. It actually irritated Will, who was not, he felt, by any stretch of the imagination, a Bill. Bill wouldn't smoke spliffs and listen to Nirvana. So why had he allowed this misapprehension to continue? Why hadn't he just said, four years ago, "Actually my name is Will"?
1998, Nick Hornby, About A Boy, Victor Gollancz, published 1998, page 208
A surname originating as a patronymic. examples
plural Wills
(American football) A weak-side linebacker. quotations examples
Will linebacker drops to turn-in, QB dropping dumps the ball off to HB.
1997, F Henderson, M Olson, Football's West Coast Offense, page 7
Our Will linebacker, because he is away from the formation or to the split end, should be a great pursuit man and pass defender.Will covers the back side hook zone on the weak side.
2000, American Football Coaches Association, Defensive Football Strategies, page 25