- Yob is
slang in the
United Kingdom for a
loutish,
uncultured person. In
Australia and New Zealand, the word
yobbo is more
frequently used, with a similar...
- had
become offensive slang, its
meaning expanded to
include racism,
loutishness, and
opposition to
modern ways.
Patrick Huber, in his
monograph A Short...
-
Mexican forms. Naco is also used to
describe someone who is
uncouth or
loutish. A naco (Spanish: [ˈnako] (listen)) is
usually ****ociated with
lower socio-economic...
- help, he also
received his
first notable role on
screen in 1996 as the
loutish boyfriend of
Winona Ryder in Boys. That same year, he
appeared in The Craft...
-
English monarch,
noting that he "is in
excellent form and voice—funny,
loutish and
sometimes wise". Anne of the
Thousand Days
received ten nominations...
- his collection. He
placed value on
courtesy and respect,
discouraging loutishness among his supporters.
Garvey enjo****
dressing up in
military costumes...
- as Nick and
Loretta Tortelli, who were (respectively)
Carla Tortelli's
loutish ex-husband and Nick's cheerful, bubble-headed new
trophy wife. The series...
- some
parts of
Scotland and
Northern Ireland for its ****ociation with the
loutish ned
culture and
antisocial behaviour. High
retail sales are
recorded in...
- no, it isn't, that was made up in
recent times.
Besides referring to
loutish behaviour, violence, and
particular speech patterns (all of
which are stereotypes)...
-
living outside Mexico City to "connote a loud, arrogant, ill-mannered,
loutish person". For
their part
those living in
Mexico City
designate insultingly...