- Look up
doolally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Doolally or
Dolally may
refer to: Deolali, India, the
former site of a
British Army
transit camp...
-
Command and
Staff College). It is also the
source of the
British slang noun
doolally tap,
loosely meaning "camp fever", and
referring to the
apparent madness...
- as a
promo "Will You Wait for Me" (
Doolally Vocal Mix +
Shanks &
Bigfoot Dub) –
Kavana (1999) "Boost Dem" (
Doolally Mix) –
Kitachi (1999) "Canned Heat"...
- for the camp, "
Doolally",
became a
slang term ****ociated with
mental illness. The term is a
contraction of the
original form "
Doolally tap",
where the...
- in ****am and
other parts of
Northeast India Jute from Bengali, a
fiber Doolally, from
Marathi word देवळाली. "mad, insane" from the town of
Deolali Mongoose...
- "Straight from the Heart" is the
debut single of UK
garage duo
Doolally,
later known as
Shanks & Bigfoot, with
vocals provided by
Sharon Woolf. The song...
- Orchestra. She also
featured on
another track on the album, a
cover of the
Doolally hit "Straight from the Heart". "Top of the World" - with
Dudearella (1996)...
-
Donnini is
commemorated in the song "Donnini
Doolally" by
Easington singer Jez Lowe on his
album Doolally.
British VCs of
World War 2 (John Laffin, 1997)...
-
Lovestation released their version of "Teardrops"
which reached #14 in 1998.
Doolally, the
former name of
Shanks & Bigfoot,
scored a #20 hit in 1998 with "Straight...
-
married couple who
regularly featured in the
second series. Mr. and Mrs.
Doolally (Mark Barnsley; Zoey
Foley O'Neill in
Series 2, Ep. 4-5, 7, 10 and Theresa...