yob - translation to English
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yob - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
YOB; Yob (disambiguation); YoB

yob         
(n.) = gamberro

Def: Inversión de la grafía de boy.
Ex: Some politicians firmly believe that parents are to blame for yobs on our streets.
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* yob culture = cultura del gamberrismo, gamberrismo
yob         
gamberro
yob culture         
BRITISH SLANG FOR AN UNCOUTH INDIVIDUAL OR THUG
Yobbish; Yob rock; Yob culture; Yob Culture; Yobbo
(n.) = cultura del gamberrismo, gamberrismo
Ex: He acused politicians of "losing the plot" on crime as the "thriving yob culture" of hooligans and tearaways terrorise the streets.

Definition

yob
¦ noun Brit. informal a rude, noisy, and aggressive youth.
Derivatives
yobbery noun
yobbish adjective
yobbishly adverb
yobbishness noun
yobby adjective
Origin
C19: back slang for boy.

Wikipedia

Yob

Yob, yobbo, yobs, or variants thereof may refer to:

Examples of use of yob
1. If I become the victim of some yob I will not want to be confronted with the same yob mouthing a pathetic apology.
2. This drive towards state intervention goes beyond the yob problem.
3. For O‘Leary doesn‘t play emerald super–yob by accident.
4. Local councillor Elise Benjamin said: We keep hearing about the damage caused by yob culture and yet he is a yob culture advocate.
5. Curfew÷ ‘Anti–yob‘ zones ruled illegal in the High Court.