1. brannigan - Noun
2. Brannigan - Proper noun
Brannigan (plural Brannigans)
A surname from Irish.
binge, bender, booze-up (where alcohol is drunk)
brawl, fight
Source: en.wiktionary.orgArthur, the next oldest, donned a curly red wig and became "Patsy Brannigan", a stereotypical Irish character. Source: Internet
Liam Brannigan was “intimately involved” in all aspects of the planning to murder Gary Hanley, the court heard. Source: Internet
Brannigan and Valerie refuse to go to the Fast Lane, fearing for the safety of their kittens. Source: Internet
I also love Val McDermid's Kate Brannigan mysteries (like ), in which the spunky PI heroine has a simmering romantic relationship with the wimp next door. Source: Internet
Eamon Brannigan, who scored three points, added further impetus to the pressure on the Mayo defence and had good chances to increase the lead further especially in the second half. Source: Internet
She's on her honeymoon after a quicky marriage aboard a romantic water taxi, to Biff Brannigan burlesque clown, currently unemployed. Source: Internet