1. halligan - Noun
2. Halligan - Proper noun
halligan (plural halligans)
A tool, used mostly by firemen, to pry open buildings, manholes, wrecked cars, etc.
Halligan (plural Halligans)
A surname from Irish.
Halligan (plural Halligans)
Alternative form of halligan; Ellipsis of Halligan bar.
HubSpot was founded by Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah, and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts with an office in Dublin, Ireland. Source: Internet
But you deal with people partnering with you and buying in advance and getting a copy (of the new album) when you're finished," Halligan says. Source: Internet
Terry Halligan reviews Treachery in Bordeaux by Jean-Pierre Alaux & Noel Balen tr. Source: Internet
Karen McDermott, Fiona Coyle, Aeysha Roche, Annie Dolan, Sarah McCormack and Jill Draper are all given starts for this one, with Sarah Dolan, Grace Halligan, Anna Jones, Karen Hegarty, Clodagh Dillon and Aoife Connolly dropping out. Source: Internet
They create competing narratives about jousts and Dorito-bag-measured athleticism to explain objects in Olivia’s yard — from bubblegum to a bong — that Tracy (junior Caroline Halligan) and Scott (freshman Michael McEvoy) act out. Source: Internet
Halligan also serves on a number of boards including Fleetmatics Group and the Massachusetts Innovation and Technology Exchange. Source: Internet