Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See booly.

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Examples

  • All M'booley's attendants were the giddiest and gaudiest savages we had yet seen, with more colobus fur, sleighbells, polished metal, ostrich plumes, and red paint than would have fitted out any two other royal courts of the jungle.

    The Land of Footprints Stewart Edward White 1909

  • But then I'm convinced "wooley booley" is actually

    The Annotated "Mr. Charlie" Robert Hunter 1997

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