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What (who) is Dooley - definition

FAMILY NAME
Representative Dooley; Dooley (surname)

dooley         
an object that,while you know what you're speaking about you can't remember it's proper name,therefore it is up to the other person to figure it out and take appropriate action
The dooley on the car isn't working,you know the thing that keeps it from rusting.
Dooley         
A person who tries to look or act cool but really comes off like a moron.
Check out Dooley over there acting like a moron.
Bronte Dooley         
POLITICIAN AND LABOR ORGANISER
Bronterre Dooley
Bronterre Washington Dooley (4 July 1867—19 October 1913), known as Bronte Dooley, was an Australian politician, and a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1911 until 1913 representing the seat of Geraldton for the Labor Party. Prior to entering politics, he worked for the Labor cause for more than 20 years, including helping to organise the first elections in which the Australian Labor movement participated in New South Wales in 1891.

Wikipedia

Dooley

Dooley is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bill Dooley (born 1934), American football coach and brother of Vince Dooley
  • Billy Dooley (born 1969), Irish hurling player
  • Brian Dooley (writer) (born 1971), British television writer
  • Brian J. Dooley (born 1963), Irish human rights activist
  • Cal Dooley (born 1954), American politician
  • Charlie Dooley (fl. 1960s–2010s), American politician
  • Derek Dooley (footballer) (1929–2008), British football player and manager
  • Derek Dooley (American football) (born 1968), college football coach; son of Vince Dooley and nephew of Bill Dooley
  • Dooley Wilson (1886–1953), actor and star of Casablanca
  • Edwin B. Dooley (1905–1982), American politician
  • Eliza B. K. Dooley (1880–1958), American artist, writer, government official in Puerto Rico
  • Jackie M. Dooley (fl. 1990s–2010s), American archivist
  • James Dooley (disambiguation):
    • James Dooley (Australian politician) (1877–1950), Premier of New South Wales
    • James Dooley (composer) (born 1976), American film score composer
    • James H. Dooley (1841–1922), American lawyer and politician
  • Jim Dooley (1930–2008), American football player and manager
  • John Dooley (disambiguation)
  • Kevin Dooley (born 1953), comics editor
  • Kevin J. Dooley (born 1961), American scholar and professor
  • Mark Dooley, Irish philosopher and writer
  • Michael Dooley, Seventh Catholic Bishop of Dunedin (2018–present)
  • Mike Dooley, New Zealand musician
  • Norval Dooley, Australian Army officer and solicitor
  • Pat Dooley, Georgia state Representative
  • Paul Dooley, American actor
  • Ray Dooley, American actor
  • Shaun Dooley, British actor
  • Shawn Dooley, Massachusetts state representative
  • Stacey Dooley, British TV journalist
  • Taylor Dooley, American actress
  • Thomas Dooley (born 1961), German-American soccer player
  • Thomas Anthony Dooley III, American physician
  • Thomas E. Dooley, American business executive
  • Timmy Dooley, Irish politician
  • Tom Dooley (editor), American journalist
  • Tom Dooley (American football), American football official
  • Tyler Dooley, American reality television contestant and nephew of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
  • Vince Dooley (born 1932), American football coach, and brother of Bill Dooley and father of Derek Dooley
  • Vol Dooley (born 1927–-2014), Louisiana sheriff
  • Wade Dooley, British rugby player
  • Mr. Dooley, a fictional bartender in stories by Finley Peter Dunne
Pronunciation examples for Dooley
1. There's a woman in Atlanta, Debbie Dooley,
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Examples of use of Dooley
1. I came to listen to the speakers," Al Dooley said.
2. Of 165,000 Daughters of the American Revolution members, only about 30 are black, Dooley said.
3. Cast members Cheryl Hines, Jeff Garlin and Paul Dooley all contributed to Obama.
4. Joseph Dooley is among those who has heard it all before.
5. "Let the kids know, on the Internet, you don‘t know who you‘re talking to," Dooley said.