Proper noun
A diminutive of the male given name Hugh.
(Australia) An imaginary god or higher power responsible for rain.
(surfing, chiefly humorous) Imaginary god who creates surf (waves, and associated conditions).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI consider Billy Keeler, Mike Tiernan, Ed Delihanty and Larrie La Joie the toughest hitters I had to pitch to, but I did not dread them. Remember, Hughie Duffy was a member of our team, so I did not face him. In my opinion, Duffy was the greatest hitter. Kid Nichols
After A-Train's fellow Seven member Translucent tips The Boys off about Popclaw, Hughie and Mother's Milk hack the cameras in her apartment by disguising themselves as cable technicians sent by her landlord. Source: Internet
;American Continuity Man : is a parody of Hughie Green usually played by Oddie, although on one occasion, in the 3rd series, he is voiced by Garden. Source: Internet
Butcher really shows no regard for Hughie unless he's absolutely forced to, and he doesn't hesitate to put Hughie in mortal danger for his own ends. Source: Internet
Hughie relates that his experience with his mother ties in with a formative aspect of his character, as he wants to stick around and be there for the people because his mother did not do that for him. Source: Internet
In the play, Anzac Day is critiqued by the central character, Hughie, as a day of drunken debauchery by returned soldiers and as a day when questions of what it means to be loyal to a nation or Empire must be raised. Source: Internet