1. Parnell - Noun
2. Parnell - Proper noun
Irish nationalist leader (1846-1891)
Source: WordNetAnyone in the comedy world knows that Horatio Sanz and Chris Parnell are two of the funniest guys around. Adam McKay
We . . . are no petty people. We are of the great stocks of Europe. We are the people of Burke we are the people of Swift, the people of Emmet, the people of Parnell. We have created most of the modern literature of this country. We have created the best of its political intelligence. William Butler Yeats
Actor Alan Alda commissioned playwright Peter Parnell to write a two-character play about a fictional day in the life of Feynman set two years before Feynman's death. Source: Internet
“Also my own experiences with OIT, including Hall of Fame Coach Danny Miles and Coach Parnell were influential in my decision. Source: Internet
After they visit a night club, Parnell appears and tricks the punks into opening the trunk, killing one of them and scaring the other two away, allowing him to take the car back. Source: Internet
Curiously, manager Joseph McCarthy chose journeyman Denny Galehouse to start the playoff game when the young lefty phenom Mel Parnell was available to pitch. Source: Internet