单词 | hooliganism |
释义 | > as lemmasˈhooliganism ˈhooliganism n. the characteristic behaviour of hooligans, rough horseplay. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > violent behaviour > [noun] outragec1300 outrakea1400 storming1461 outrageousty1485 outraying1487 ruffianry1583 ruffianism1589 thuggery1838 thuggism1859 mayhem1870 hooliganism1898 rough stuff1913 yobbism1969 yobbery1973 society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > disorder or riot > [noun] > action or behaviour of gangs of hooligans sweating1785 mohawking1825 Mohockism1855 hoodlumism1872 hoodluming1892 hooliganism1898 Teddy-boyism1959 bovver1969 wilding1989 1898 Daily Tel. 12 Aug. 5/7 ‘Hooliganism’, or youthful ruffianism. 1898 Daily Graphic 22 Aug. 14/2 The avalanche of brutality which, under the name of ‘Hooliganism’..has cast such a dire slur on the social records of South London. 1900 19th Cent. July 90 To strike at the very roots of truancy, juvenile crime, and Hooliganism. 1911 Catholic Times 1 Sept. The recent outbreak of hooliganism [in Liverpool]. 1955 Times 14 June 6/6 In a talk with journalists he denied one by one the Government's charges of hooliganism against Catholics. 1973 Oxf. Mail 23 Jan. 8/2 The ban had been imposed on safety grounds ‘following incidents on Sunday night involving hooliganism by youngsters’. < as lemmas |
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