单词 | yobbo |
释义 | yobbon. slang (originally British, later also Australian, New Zealand). Originally: a boy, a youth; = yob n. 1. Now usually (depreciative): a lout, a hooligan; = yob n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [noun] > unmannerliness > unrefined manners or behaviour > person bearc1395 carter1509 kensy?a1513 clumpertonc1534 club1542 lout1548 clinchpoop1555 clout-shoe1563 loose-breech1575 clown1583 hoyden1593 boor1598 kill-courtesy1600 rustic1600 clunch1602 loblolly1604 camel1609 clusterfist1611 loon1619 Grobian1621 rough diamonda1625 hoyde1636 clodhopper1699 roughhead1726 indelicate1741 vulgarian1809 snob1838 vulgarist1847 yahoo1861 cave-dweller1865 polisson1866 mucker1884 caveman1907 wampus1912 yobbo1922 yenta1923 yob1927 rude1946 cafone1949 no-neck1961 ocker1971 1922 Contemp. Rev. 122 368 To him the boys are always the ‘yobos’. 1938 Evening News 7 Mar. 11/5 A few inverted words have found common acceptance; slop (policeman), yob or yobbo (street rough, an inverted form of boy). 1940 R. Postgate Verdict of Twelve i. v. 74 Hardly any one about except a few yobos who had got nothing to do, and hung around in irritated idleness, spitting manfully in the gutter and telling dirty stories. 1964 in C. Hamblett & J. Deverson Generation X 56 I've come to the conclusion that we working class yobos, as they like to call us, have less to be ashamed of than those establishment geezers. 2015 Daily Tel. (Sydney) (Nexis) 11 Jan. 24 The coastal town has had enough of boozed-up yobbos taking it over each summer. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1922 |
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