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Slang for Hawaiian Natives. Due to them calling us Howlies (which I dont know what that means but I am sure its bad) We call them Hoolies due to the Hoola Dancing Ruits. Hawaiian Native: "Hey Howlie go back to the valley."
Non-Hawaiian Native: "Whatever Hoolie, learn how to share a wave, they dont belong to you." |
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An Irish get together, party in a small place. Usually a residence. Come over to the hoolie At Mary's place.
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A strong wind. Doesn't have to be storm force, just a strong wind that sways big trees. It's blowing a hoolie
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One who rides a Moto Guzzi in a sportsman like manner. "I think he's a SoCal Hoolie"
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a rowdy person typically from Irish (or Gaelic) descent; short for Hooligan. Being the hoolie that he is, that McQuinn got kicked out of the bar and later ended up in jail.
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A can of non-cheapass beer I boosted a hoolie for later, some crazy german brew with gold foil
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another name for a cigarette or joint How about a light so I can spark up this hoolie!
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a Protestant wake, predominantly in Northern Ireland that was a great hoolie, it's what he would have wanted
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