Matilda
Also used as slang
View on the slang dictionary page →(UK, army, historical) Either of two British infantry tanks in use during World War II, the Infantry Tank Mark I or Infantry Tank Mark II.
“#OnThisDay in 984 (possibly) Gerberga of Saxony died. She was born circa 913 as the daughter of Henry the Fowler, Duke of Saxony and King of East Francia, and Matilda of Ringelheim.”
— Bluesky· May 2026“People motivating me to get more Matilda stuff and I do agree however... ...what though...”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Chubby Matilda lounging on a daybed. Matilda in a sundress. Matilda floating in a pool. Sweater Matilda.”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Sweater matilda actually exists already! Pool floating only tangentially exists. Sundress could be cool, as would the daybed.”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Matilda 2022 was totally slept on or else I lived under a rock. Both can be true at the same time”
— Bluesky· May 2026
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(Australia, historical) A swag or bluey carried by a swagman or swagwoman.
“"Matilda coiling over [your oc] for warmth" kind of day. It's windy and cold”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Feed: "Latest from Cyclingnews" By: Matilda Price on Tuesday, May 5, 2026”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Hannah the hyrax has finished Matilda and has prepared a book review. She actually cannot read so this is a miracle. It is what it is!”
— Bluesky· May 2026“I just discovered that The gremlins original story had been written by the same author of Charlie and the chocolate factory, Matilda and the BFG. Roland Dahl.”
— Bluesky· May 2026“Matilda gets whole turds stuck in her bloomers and does not care until I have to hold her like a wheelbarrow and pull it/cut it out she is so indignant every time”
— Bluesky· May 2026
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