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Wat (wie) is bovver - definitie

1983 VIDEO GAME
Hovver Bovver

bovver      
¦ noun Brit. informal hooliganism or troublemaking: [as modifier] a bovver boy.
Origin
1960s: cockney pronunciation of bother.
Bovver boot         
Bovver-boot; Bovver boots
A bovver boot is a type of boot that has been associated with violence. Such boots are generally of sturdy design and may be steel-toed.
bovver boots         
Bovver-boot; Bovver boots
¦ noun Brit. informal heavy laced boots extending to the mid-calf, typically worn by skinheads.

Wikipedia

Hover Bovver

Hover Bovver is a 1983 maze game written by Jeff Minter released for the Commodore 64. The Atari 8-bit port written by Aaron Liddiment followed in 1984. Like many of Minter's other games, it has an offbeat sense of humour. The background music is based on the folk tune "Country Gardens" by Percy Grainger, arranged by James Lisney.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bovver
1. Would she offer tips on how to switch from jobseekers‘ allowance to incapacity benefit or where to buy the best bovver–boots?
2. There were plenty of bovver boots and the odd open face wound to be found among the patrons here on St.
3. If a teenage goth with purple hair, bovver boots, ripped jeans and a ring through his nostril walked into the Royal Opera House, not an eyebrow would be raised in indignation.
4. Double trouble: Phil and Grant are back The bald–headed bovver brothers, Grant and Phil Mitchell, are heading back to Albert Square as the ailing EastEnders once again turns to former favourites.
5. Double trouble: Phil and Grant are back The bald–headed bovver brothers, Grant and Phil Mitchell, are heading back to Albert Square this month as the ailing EastEnders once again turns to former favourites.