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Dolly

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Dolly may refer to:

Tools

  • Dolly (tool), a portable anvil
  • A posser, also known as a dolly, used when laundering.
  • A variety of wheeled tools, including:
    • Dolly (trailer), for towing behind a vehicle
    • Boat dolly or launching dolly, a device for launching small boats into the water
    • Camera dolly, platform that enables a movie or video camera to move during shots
    • Hand truck, sometimes called a dolly
    • Flatbed trolley, sometimes called a dolly

Name

  • Dolly (name), including a list of people, fictional characters, animals and storms with the name

In arts and entertainment

Film and television

  • Dolly shot, a type of film sequence
  • Dolly!, a 1976 television show starring Dolly Parton
  • Dolly (TV series), 1987 television show starring Dolly Parton

Music

  • Dolly (French band)
  • Dolly (Japanese band)
  • Dolly (Fauré), a collection of duet pieces for piano by Gabriel Fauré
  • "Little Dolly Daydream", a song written by English composer Leslie Stuart
  • Hello, Dolly! (musical)
  • Dolly (album)
  • Dolly, a song by rapper Lil Tecca feat. Lil Uzi Vert

Print

  • Dolly (magazine), an Australian publication
  • "Dolly" (story), a 2011 short story by Elizabeth Bear

Other uses

  • Dolly (company), a Brazilian company and soft drink brand
  • Doll, in child speech
  • Dolly's Cay, or Dolly's Rock, Bahamas
  • Mephedrone, drug referred to in slang as "dolly" or "dollies"
  • Dolly, fanclub of the Korean musical group F-ve Dolls
  • Dolly bag, round pouchlike bag, usually made of satin, carried by a bride or bridesmaid in place of a posy
  • Any of several storms named Dolly
  • Dolly (sheep), the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell

See also

  • Dolley, a similarly spelled given name
  • Doily, an ornamental mat
  • Dollie (disambiguation)
  • Trolley (disambiguation), includes various vehicles and wheeled tools
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