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Air forces
This expression became commonly used during the Second World War by English-speaking fighter pilots to say that an enemy aircraft has been sighted. It is still used today for this purpose, and also applies to sighting ground targets, though it is generally shortened to "Tally." Tally-ho is the squadron motto of 609 (West Riding) Squadron, a famous British World War II fighter squadron. 609 (WR) Sqn RAuxAF still exists today, having been reformed in 1998 at Royal Air Force Station Leeming in North Yorkshire, England, UK.[3] The phrase is also the motto of the US Air Forces 604th ASOS (Air Support Operations Squadron) Headquartered in Uijong-bu South Korea.
Air traffic control
This phrase has since been used by civilian pilots in response to traffic advisories provided by air traffic controllers (ATC). The pilot's response "Tally" or "Tally-ho" tells air traffic controllers that the pilot has seen the air traffic in question. For example: Note that while in common use, this phrase is not in the official FAA Pilot-Controller Glossary.
Brands
Tally-Ho is brand of self-rolled cigarette papers available in Australia. They are by far the most common brand and as such the phrase "Tally-ho" is synonymous with the papers and used interchangeably, for example, "Please sir, may I have a pouch of ready-rubbed tobacco and a packet of Tally-Ho?" would be expressed as a short instruction: "A pouch of ready-rubbed and some Tally ho's, thanks". Tally-Ho is also a brand of poker-sized playing cards manufactured by the US Playing Card Company.
Coach
A four-in-hand coach, named the Tally-ho, was a coach that once plied between London and Birmingham.[2] Also, the brand name of a large sightseeing carriage used by the Crescent Stables and Livery in Eureka Springs, Arkansas in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Description
The phrase Tally-ho is a largely British phrase, used in foxhunting, shouted when a rider sees the fox.[1]
Etymology
Tally-ho dates from around 1772, and is probably derived from the French taïaut, a cry used to excite hounds when hunting deer.[2] Tally-ho is also used in the Northern Indian countryside for provoking and alerting dogs. This is pronounced in India as leo-ho. Most probably the British Colonists introduced this word to Indian people. Later on it became interchangeable with choo, with the same meaning as leo-ho.
FDNY
"Tally Ho" is also a nickname for the hook and ladder company 114 (formerly Brooklyn Fire Dept. H&L 18)[citation needed] located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York. "Tally Ho" is believed to be one of the first nicknames used in the FDNY for a whole fire company. It is said[citation needed] it was started by a member of the company in the late 60's era by a firefighter who had been in the US Army Airborne Rangers, he shouted "Tally Ho!" as the company would pull off to a call, as he had done when he jumped out of military airplanes[citation needed]. Lynbrook Volunteer Fire Department, Lynbrook, NY "Tally-Ho" is the name of Tally-Ho Engine Company #423 of the Lynbrook Volunteer Fire Department in Lynbrook, NY in Nassau county on Long Island. It was founded in 1912 after the Tally-Ho inn burned on the west side of Lynbrook, creating a need for a firehouse on the west side of town.
Films and TV
The American film director Sam Raimi had heroes yell "Tally-ho!" before jumping in two films: Army of Darkness and Spider-Man. In Matilda, Miss Trunchbull yells the phrase while jumping down from the second floor. "Tally-ho" is the code word in The Great Escape. On the classic TV show The Prisoner the people in The Village read a newspaper called Tally Ho, suggesting that this is not a peaceful retirement community but instead more of a fox hunt. The phrase was extensively used by Hugh Laurie in A Bit of Fry and Laurie and Blackadder Goes Forth British TV series in the 80s.
Music
Pub rock is usually traced back to the Tally Ho, a former jazz pub in Kentish Town, London where Eggs over Easy started playing in May 1971, and were soon joined by Bees Make Honey, Brinsley Schwarz, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Ducks Deluxe and others.[5] Tally Ho was a popular unsigned pop-punk band from the Philadelphia suburbs. The band formed in 1998 and broke up in 2002. They shared the stage with such acts as Saves The Day, The Starting Line, Brand New, Little League (Kill Verona), Days Away, The Stryder and Stopwatch. Members included: Derek Bisset - Drums, Ryan Wassil - Guitar/Vocals, Gregg Gorniak - Bass/Lead Vocals (on short term basis; from side band 'Don't Touch Willie'), Kevin Thomas - Bass/Vocals and Dan Grebb - Bass/Guitar/Vocals. Tally Ho is a title of the hit single by New Zealand lo-fi rock band The Clean. Tally Ho! is also the title of Wagon Christ's 1998 album. Tally Ho is the refrain of a very popular hindi song Baar Baar Dekho from the movie China Town (1962).
NASA
Tally Ho is also a term NASA uses during audio transmissions between the space shuttle crews and mission control to identify space objects, or unknown space debris that appears on camera or to the crew within visual range[4].
Other names
The HMS Tally-Ho was a British World War II submarine.[6] It is also the name of a pub in Worcestershire, England. It is also the name of a pub in North Finchley, London, and often North Finchley is referred colloquially as Tally Ho or in the case of local bus transport as Tally Ho Corner It is also a nickname for Tallahassee, Florida
Square dancing
Tally-ho is also a square dance call in Modern Western square dance at the C1 (Challenge 1) level.