1. hooley - Noun
2. Hooley - Proper noun
A surname.
(Ireland, Scotland) A party; an evening of traditional music and dance.
A strong wind or gale, as in blowing a hooley
A small village in Reigate and Banstead borough, Surrey, England, just outside Greater London (OS grid ref TQ2856).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDuring the May 2012 annual shareholders meeting, chairman and chief executive Jay Hooley was shouted down on numerous occasions by protesters in relation to the outsourcing and other grievances. Source: Internet
London Government Act 1963 Section 6 (4) This was used in 1969 in the transfers of Knockholt in Bromley to Kent, and of Farleigh and Hooley in Croydon to Surrey. Source: Internet
Mr. Hooley was elected to serve on the Board of Directors in October 2009, and he was appointed Chairman of the Board in January 2011. Source: Internet
Stan Hooley, chief executive of the Iditarod, spoke with Marrs Tuesday at a checkpoint 300 miles into the race, but St. George didn’t have details of the conversation. Source: Internet
Hooley said, “Scott has been a highly effective leader for our asset management franchise and I thank him for everything he has done to strengthen SSGA’s leadership position, talent and culture. Source: Internet