Proper noun
Clooney (plural Clooneys)
A surname from Irish.
After killing a few other notable faces (all of whom since died in real life) Homer causes Clooney to sink into some quicksand on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Source: Internet
But Harvard professor of divinity Francis Clooney said he does not expect many senior Catholics to go public with their denunciations of the Pope. Source: Internet
And yet, the legend of that costuming decision outlived Schumacher’s involvement with the franchise — with Clooney, Kilmer, O’Donnell, and Silverstone all fielding questions about their opinions on all things Bat Nipples years after they donned the suits. Source: Internet
But he departed the franchise after that, with Val Kilmer and George Clooney playing the Dark Knight in Joel Schumacher's pair of movies. Source: Internet
Clooney recently said in promotion of his latest film “The Midnight Sky” that he would star in an adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel “The Notebook” alongside Paul Newman, who would play Clooney in his old age. Source: Internet
Anyway, I never bought into the Clooney Club because he always looked a bit smug, what with the tequila business and flitting between Darfur and his Nespresso-funded Lake Como mansion. Source: Internet