It's an adj, used especially in Scotland meaning that someone or
something is pale, ill-looking, off-colour, wan "you looked
pally-wally in the party yesterday!!
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it's a scottish expression meaning pale or pasty looking " he
looks a bit peely wally" often after illness though not
necessarily. My wife applies it to week tea as well.