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mbw2 | 03:36 Mon 11th Feb 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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What does the word 'doolally' mean and where did it originate? Thank you.
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Doolally means crazy. The origin I'm not sure of, though as it was popular amongst the Raj I suspect a Hindi root. Perhaps the redoubtable Indobrit can confirm or deny?
On the other hand its amazing what you find if you leaf through your old notes.....
From Deolali, a town near Bombay. Time-expired military were sent here before being sent home by troop ship. The wait could be a long one & troops could acquire prison sentences, venereal disease & other offences of protracted boredom. The practice of sending troops here was eventually abolished.
I blush at my friend Incitatus's description of me as "redoubtable"... :o) And I came upon this topic too late to do any more than confirm his contribution in re: the town of Deolali.

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