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		Definition of Larry Dooley in English: Larry Dooleynounˌlari ˈduːli Australian informal A beating.  I'll come over and give you a Larry Dooley  Example sentencesExamples -  Those stinking scum-bucket pieces which gave the audience's money a bit of a Larry Dooley?
 -  Every window in the train had been smashed and they'd obviously had a bit of a Larry Dooley on the way down.
 -  I hooked his ear and served a Larry Dooley while he screamed.
 -  Those spikes on the head really give you some larry dooley if you get stung.
 -  They came and gave us a bit of 'Larry Dooley' the next morning, but it wasn't too bad.
 -  If only I was 20 years younger I would give those Coppers a bit of Larry Dooley!
 -  I see old Bunny's got some of his tribe at the high school now. They'd give you a bit of larry dooley, wouldn't they?
 -  It might be your last 5 games coaching the bombers, but do we give a Larry Dooley? Nup!
 -  They deserve to be sent out the back for a bit of Larry Dooley.
 -  Hope he gives the disease a bit of Larry Dooley.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: an alteration of the name of Larry Foley (1849–1917), an Australian boxer.     |