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blow hoolie

blow hoolie
 v. phr.— «I was lucky in that I played five or six holes without rain, but it was blowing hoolie (gale).» —“Cold, driving rain and stiff winds send scores soaring at British Open” by Stephen Wade in Gullane, Scotland AP July 20, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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