noun a sortie of troops from a besieged place to attack the besiegers
verb to set out on a side trip or excursion
In military jargon, a sally refers to a sudden charge or sortie against the enemy.
In literature, a sally can refer to a witty or clever remark or an unexpected or clever action.
In psychology, sally can refer to a sudden outburst of emotion or behavior.
In medicine, sally can refer to a sudden spasm or convulsion.
In engineering, sally can refer to a sudden release of pressure or tension in a system.
In botany, sally can refer to a shoot or branch springing from the base of a plant.
Sally is a pen name used by the author to protect their identity.
Sally is a fictional patient used in case studies to illustrate certain psychological concepts.
Sally is a character in educational materials used to demonstrate math problems.
Sally is a persona created to represent a target demographic for a marketing campaign.
Sally is a hypothetical employee used in training scenarios for handling workplace issues.