What is a Dooley

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Re:What is a Dooley

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i thought a dooley, is something that doesnt belong somewhere. everytime is has been used,it has been used in the negative. i.e "and you brought a dooley with you." The elf kingdom was sacred to elves. which is why Velda gets a little stroppy to another team for entering it!
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Re:What is a Dooley

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maybe it's a particularly nasty kind of doo-dah, whatsit, or dingdong...
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Wolf's head wrote:In the first qhest of series 3 Velda accused the dungeonere of bring a dooley with them, this rurned out to be Tregurd. Also when Team 5 called her to deal with a Frightknight she called it a dooley.

What could dooley mean?
I think this may be from the Irish name Dubhlaoich (pronounced Dooley), meaning "dark warrior". Seems a fitting description for both Treguard and the Behemoth.
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That works for me. Thank you. How about a Lexicon entry to seal your victory over this mystery?
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Re: What is a Dooley

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I'll see what I can do. :)
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