yobbo - translation to spanish
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yobbo - translation to spanish

BRITISH SLANG FOR AN UNCOUTH INDIVIDUAL OR THUG
Yobbish; Yob rock; Yob culture; Yob Culture; Yobbo

yobbo         
(n.) = gamberro
Ex: It is not just yobbos and louts that are guilty of antisocial behaviour.
yob culture         
(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.
yobbo      
n. persona brutal y miserable, aquel que acosa a personas más débiles, pillo, rufián, persona dura y camorrera; matón, gamberro, criminal

Definition

yobbo
¦ noun (plural yobboes or yobbos) Brit. informal a yob.

Wikipedia

Yob (slang)

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 less negative meaning.

Examples of use of yobbo
1. Apparently, your common or garden yobbo doesn‘t want to be confused with a "real" gang member.
2. The popular stereo–type of the menacing hoodie feared as a yobbo and restrained by an ASBO appears far from being the truth.
3. It derives from a back–slang reading of the word ‘boy‘. It was reversed to become ‘yob‘. As the word spread into more general English usage, it was often extended to ‘yobbo‘ and is now defined as a ‘teenage hooligan or lout‘. Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.