a steward that served the meals on the peqoud
In the book "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville, Dough Boy is a nickname given to a young crew member on the whaling ship Pequod. He is responsible for serving meals to the crew and is characterized as nervous and often flustered. Dough Boy plays a minor role in the story, providing some comic relief amidst the intense and dramatic events.
steward who served meals on the Pequod.
A steward
"Fredrick"
Pip was a young black boy on the Pequod in the novel Moby Dick. He served as a cabin boy and was known for his melancholic disposition. Pip's character symbolized innocence and vulnerability in the face of the harsh realities of whaling.
Pip jumps out of the whaleboat in Chapter 93.
If you were a dough boy then you were in the military.
They like boy on boy action. DICK IN DICK
i don't think so. he is only a dough boy. Reply From RiotGirl343: Well My Granfather Made Up The Pillsbury Dough Boy! And I Asked him and he said origionaly He Didnt But He Dosn't Know If He Dose Now :)
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Answer: Pilsbury dough boy.