Proper noun
Coogan (plural Coogans)
A surname from Irish.
For one year, I was Keith Mitchell Coogan on my headshots. The next year, I was just Keith Coogan. And I have gone by that ever since, maybe 1984 or 1985. That is my mothers maiden name, and it was out of reverence for my grandfather. Keith Coogan
Steve Coogan does something for me. He is so naughty, but I quite fancy him. Billie Piper
According to Coogan, Hosea falls under a unique genre called “covenant lawsuit” where God accuses Israel of breaking their previously made agreement. Source: Internet
And this is what I wore - my 'Star Wars' pajamas!" laughed Coogan. Source: Internet
Although Coogan and Cassidy reprised their roles, Astin and Jones did not, their parts being recast with Hanna-Barbera voice talents Lennie Weinrib as Gomez and Janet Waldo as Morticia, while a ten-year-old Jodie Foster provided the voice of Pugsley. Source: Internet
Coogan, Tim Pat, The Easter Rising, p.107 Townshend, p.191 In the early hours of Tuesday, 120 British soldiers, with machine-guns, occupied two buildings overlooking St Stephen's Green: the Shelbourne Hotel and United Services Club. Source: Internet