yob

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English - Turkish
{i} avare
{i} serseri
{i} hödük
i., İng., k.dili. hödük, maganda, hanzo
yobbo
serseri
yobbo
{i} İng., k.dili., bak. yob
yobbo
(Argo) garip (kimse)
English - English
A person who engages in antisocial behavior/behaviour and/or drunkenness

As we left the cemetary, I heard an elderly gravedigger muttering back slang to himself before Lucien's headstone. Bloody shame, ain't it? Doubt the yob did much living by eighteen.I corrected the man, saying, “No fear, that yob did plenty of living.”.

disapproval If you call a boy or a man a yob, you disapprove of him because he behaves in a noisy, rude, and perhaps violent way in public. Violent and dangerous yobs deserve to be locked up. = lout. year of birth. A rowdy, aggressive, or violent young man. a rude, noisy, and sometimes violent young man = lout (Backward spelling of boy)
a cruel and brutal fellow
{i} (British Slang) hooligan; rowdy or tough person
A yob
yobbo
yobbo
A yobbo is the same as a yob
yobbo
{i} mean and brutal person, one who harasses weaker people, roughneck, rowdy or tough person; hooligan
yobbo
a cruel and brutal fellow
yobbos
plural of yobbo
yobs
plural of yob
yob
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