on one's bill
English
Etymology
From Billy no mates.
Prepositional phrase
- (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.
- 2009, The 5th Bentinal, Is the title gone now?, The Liverpool Way
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