on one's bill

English

Etymology

From Billy no mates.

Prepositional phrase

on one's bill

  1. (idiomatic, Northern England) Alone, on one's own.
    • 2009, The 5th Bentinal, Is the title gone now?, The Liverpool Way
      Cygan was only used to sitting on his bill in the changing room cos he was too shit to make it into Arsenal's defence.

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