Definition of "hooley"
hooley
noun
plural hooleys
(Ireland) A noisy celebration or party; also, an evening of traditional music and dance.
Quotations
Indeed, our Recording Date was only yesterday and, thanks to a myriad of ongoing so-called technical 'snafus' (more media lingo – you'll get used to it!), we didn't leave the studio (get me, eh?!) until one in the morning, after which our presenters, Jiz and Liz, were in a right fouler, so we all piled back to Jane's gaff for champagne on tap and a wild sort of hoolie that had cocaine and everything, […]
2015, Kevin Maher, Last Night on Earth, London: Little, Brown, book 2, page 125
(Scotland) Chiefly in the form to blow a hooley: a strong wind; a gale.
Quotations
I am arriving at the view that we have probably all been battered and bruised by being flung about the cabin as the boat heels over on its ear. We have all felt queasy (at best) when the wind and tide are battling it out in a hoolie and got cold, wet and miserable.
2012, Andy Lear, “The Social Aspect of Yachting”, in The Joys of Yachting, Morrisville, N.C.: Lulu.com, page 17