Proper noun
Harrigan (plural Harrigans)
A surname from Irish.
After Emma Meesseman nailed two free throws to bring Washington within five points, Minnesota hit seven shots over a 3:30 span, including a buzzer-beating triple from Mikiah Herbert Harrigan to give the Lynx (6-2) a 48-27 halftime lead. Source: Internet
D. Harrigan did refer to a giant pink ox in "Paul Bunyan's Oxen," circa 1914. citation In all the articles, Paul Bunyan is praised as a logger of great physical strength and unrivaled skill. Source: Internet
Harrigan said paid sick leave in relation to a workplace COVID-19 outbreak will be part of union negotiations between the UNA and AHS. Source: Internet
Accompanying Mr Webster as his V.I.P. guest is his cousin Mr Damien Harrigan of Island Harbour who is also delighted with his good fortune. Source: Internet
Fox News correspondent Steve Harrigan was barely standing when he reported from Corpus Christi, Texas last night as the city was slammed by Hurricane Harvey. Source: Internet
Harrigan got his start at a young age, making folk wines – such as rhubarb, dandelion, and elderberry – with his grandmother. Source: Internet