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doolie
[ doo-lee ]
noun
- a first-year cadet in the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of doolie1
Example Sentences
"The government knew what they were doing when they caused that spill," said Doolie Smith, 46, a bartender at Avalanche Brewing in Silverton.
He was insensible till we lifted him into the doolie at eight o'clock yesterday evening, when the motion seemed to rouse him a little, and he just opened his eyes; and each time we changed bearers he has had a little ice between his lips, and a drink of lime juice and water with a dash of brandy in it.
Her cattle survived, as did her Pomeranian, Doolie.
The world is When a "doolie," a first-year man at the U.S.
Air Force Academy, is braced by an upperclassman, he sucks in his gut, throws out his chest and brays: "Sir, a doolie is that insignificant whose rank is measured in negative units, one whose potential for learning is unlimited."
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