Willies [noun]
Definition of Willies:
nervousness
Sentence/Example of Willies:
The "Willies" themselves had had the best of care and attention.
If I'm in for having a trained nurse do it for me, it'll give me the Willies.
They give me the jimjams, the willies, and I want to get away.
It was not Willies knock, she knew, but it might be news of Willie.
He is quite good at the Willies,24 and so I think we have got a fair chance.
Minnie Mead, Willies wife, turned in $40 by her sewing machine.
There is also a place for a gun in the rear, but this is rarely used, for "Willies" do not often turn tail and flee!
In a word, we had succumbed to the "Willies," and would permit no man to utter a word of criticism against them.
It was no fault of Willies that the play had not succeeded, and it was cruel to visit such a misfortune upon his innocent head.
A guy like me, which has got a real expressive face, could get the willies just looking at them.