- Yob is
slang in the
United Kingdom for a
loutish,
uncultured person. In Australia, the word
yobbo is more
frequently used, with a
similar although slightly...
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living outside Mexico City to "connote a loud, arrogant, ill-mannered,
loutish person". For
their part
those living in
Mexico City
designate insultingly...
- The Man Show
simultaneously celebrated and
lampooned the
stereotypical loutish male
perspective in a ****ually charged,
humorous light. The show consisted...
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Bertuccio and his sister-in-law, ****unta, in Rogliano.
While he and his
loutish friends are
torturing and
trying to rob ****unta, they
accidentally kill...
- had
become offensive slang, its
meaning expanded to
include racism,
loutishness, and
opposition to
modern ways.
Patrick Huber, in his
monograph A Short...
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scheme and try to use them in a
scheme against their own archenemy, the
loutish Home Secretary. Alex is a
waiter in high-class
London restaurant ****s...
- the
police who were
called to stop them.
Complaints of "overbearing and
loutish"
behaviour by
stormtroopers became common by the
middle of 1933. The Foreign...
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English monarch,
noting that he "is in
excellent form and voice—funny,
loutish and
sometimes wise". Anne of the
Thousand Days
received ten nominations...
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insensitive and
unambitious man-child who is Allison's husband—modeled on the
loutish husbands in
sitcoms such as The King of Queens, The Honeymooners, and,...
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thinks this is "probably a
later rationalization".
Besides referring to
loutish (ill-mannered) behaviour, violence, and
particular speech patterns (all...