1. cooly - Noun
2. cooly - Adjective
Alt. of Coolie
Source: Webster's dictionaryBesides Kim and Kelley, Josephine Wiggs played bass; Jim MacPherson handled drums but didn’t interfere with and somehow cooly complimented the rocked-out yoni energy these three women dispensed on stage. Source: Internet
Merissa Campbell, the London dance producer who records as Cooly G, debuted three years ago with a 12-inch ("Narst" b/w "Love Dub") on Hyperdub, the… Source: Internet
The concession of that goal rocked Longford and in the subsequent five minutes they shipped another 1-4 with Rowe and Ross (free) pointing before O'Connell cooly finished a second goal and then Ross added another brace of points to make it 2-8 to 1-1. Source: Internet
Murphy then got her hat-trick and it was a ball up from Ginny Diver who fed it through to Murphy who cooly slotted it into the back of the net. Source: Internet