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English Dictionary as "light-hearted pleasure, enjoyment, or amu****t;
boisterous joviality or merrymaking; entertainment". The word fun is ****ociated with...
- has a
narrow audience appeal,
sports radio is
characterized by an often-
boisterous on-air
style and
extensive debate and
analysis by both
hosts and callers...
-
Christmas in
which players have to
forfeit their seat to another,
often in a
boisterous manner. The name is a
corruption of its
French name lève-cul, meaning...
-
without any
primary purpose other than to
create laughter through boasting,
boisterous jokes, drunkenness, scolding, fighting,
buffoonery and
other riotous activity...
- mid-1960s. K. C. Wolf was
named after the team’s "Wolfpack", a
group of
boisterous fans who sat in
temporary bleachers at Muni****l Stadium. In addition...
- "Laughter
strikes from all
sides in The Gutter, the kind of
brash and
boisterous broad comedy that has
largely been
missing from
multiplexes in recent...
- and
Cleveland Browns.
Jurkovic was a fan
favorite in
Green Bay for his
boisterous personality. He
attended Thornton Fractional North High
School and Eastern...
- defiance, fervor, or
otherwise being descriptive of
actions displaying boisterous and
unruly behavior (similar to that of the male
archetype "bad boy")...
- catcher, scout,
major league umpire,
minor and
major league manager, and a
boisterous baseball executive. He
started in
baseball at age nine,
where he earned...
-
folktale in
which a
tanuki is the villain,
rather than the more
usual boisterous, well-endowed alcoholic. As the
story goes, a man
caught a troublesome...