- 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...
- had
become offensive slang, its
meaning expanded to
include racism,
loutishness, and
opposition to
modern ways.
Patrick Huber, in his
monograph A Short...
-
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,...
- as Nick and
Loretta Tortelli, who were (respectively)
Carla Tortelli's
loutish ex-husband and his cheerful, bubble-headed new
trophy wife. The series...
-
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...
- for the
years of
wandering Through a
world politely turning From the
loutishness of
learning Beckett travelled throughout Europe. He
spent some time in...
-
supposedly banned (or discouraged) from
Temple Bar,
mainly due to drunken,
loutish behaviour; this
seems to have lapsed. However,
noise and anti-social behaviour...
- 1999 by
Jonathan Cape, with
illustrations by
Ralph Steadman. Ernie, a
loutish school bully,
receives a
rifle for his 15th birthday. He and a
friend use...
- Rat****. He also
confides in his brother-in-law and best friend, the
loutish but
generally well-meaning
local cop Brij Mohan. Brij
finds this all very...