Proper noun
Gilligan
A surname.
As late as 1925 the following verse appeared in The Cricketers Annual: So here's to Chapman, Hendren and Hobbs, Gilligan, Woolley and Hearne May they bring back to the Motherland, The ashes which have no urn! Source: Internet
As for its parent organization, one former USAID director, John Gilligan, it was "infiltrated from top to bottom with CIA people." Source: Internet
Mr Gilligan, a former BBC journalist who in 2003 claimed on the Today programme that the Blair Government had ‘sexed up’ a report to exaggerate Saddam Hussein’s ‘weapons of mass destruction’, has been ‘sounding out’ new Tory MPs on the rail project. Source: Internet
At the signing of contract for the Smart CCTV pilot project were – Standing (from left): Roadbridge Project Manager Peter Skehan; Roadbridge Managing Director Conor Gilligan; Council chief executive Conn Murray and Garda Inspector Dermot O’Connor. Source: Internet
Brandt was motivated by one word Gilligan said to her for creating her character. Source: Internet
Gilligan then added, as he's said many times before: “We would be seriously remiss if these characters don’t appear on before it is all over." Source: Internet