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.
If you were a dough boy then you were in the military.
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 :)
The Pequod is destroyed by the white whale, Moby Dick.
The Pequod sailed through the Atlantic Ocean.
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Dough boy
Answer: Pilsbury dough boy.
The co-owner of the Pequod was Captain Peleg.
The name of Captain Ahab's ship was the Pequod in Herman Melville's novel, Moby Dick.
He's a boy not a man. Did he really have a wife? LOL
It is the term for an American soldier