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hoodlum    音标拼音: [h'ʊdləm]
n. 强盗

强盗

hoodlum
n 1: an aggressive and violent young criminal [synonym: {hood},
{hoodlum}, {goon}, {punk}, {thug}, {tough}, {toughie},
{strong-armer}]

Hoodlum \Hood"lum\, n.
A young rowdy; a rough, lawless fellow; colloquially, called
also {hood}. [Colloq. U.S.]
[1913 Webster]

Just tell your hoodlum friends outside
You ain't got time to take no ride. --Yakety-Yak (Song)
[PJC]

150 Moby Thesaurus words for "hoodlum":
Mafioso, Young Turk, apache, bad boy, bandit, battler, beast,
beldam, belligerent, belted knight, berserk, berserker, bickerer,
blade, bomber, booger, bravo, brawler, brigand, bruiser, brute,
buffoon, bugger, bully, bullyboy, combatant, competitor, contender,
contestant, crook, cutup, dacoit, demon, desperado, devil,
disputant, dragon, duelist, elf, enfant terrible, enforcer, fencer,
feuder, fiend, fighter, fighting cock, fire-eater, firebrand,
foilsman, funmaker, fury, gamecock, gangster, gladiator, goon,
gorilla, gun, gunsel, hardnose, hatchet man, hell-raiser, hellcat,
hellhound, hellion, hit man, holy terror, hood, hooligan, hothead,
hotspur, imp, incendiary, joker, jokester, jouster, killer, knave,
knight, little devil, little monkey, little rascal, mad dog,
madcap, militant, minx, mischief, mischief-maker, mobsman, mobster,
monster, mug, mugger, muscle man, pixie, plug-ugly,
practical joker, prankster, puck, quarreler, racketeer, rapist,
rapscallion, rascal, revolutionary, rioter, rival, rodman, rogue,
rough, roughneck, rowdy, ruffian, sabreur, savage, scamp,
scapegrace, scrapper, scuffler, she-wolf, spitfire, squabbler,
strong arm, strong-arm man, strong-armer, struggler, swashbuckler,
sword, swordplayer, swordsman, termagant, terror, terrorist, thug,
tiger, tigress, tilter, torpedo, tough, tough guy, trigger man,
tussler, ugly customer, violent, virago, vixen, wag, wild beast,
witch, wolf, wrangler


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  • etymology - What is the lost origin of hoodlum? - English Language . . .
    The Hoodlum Band's numerous petty thefts and Lazarus Moses' ability to sell stolen goods popularized the word hoodlum The arrest of Lazarus Moses, later convicted as being a fence for the gang, was reported in the Daily Alta California, 15 December 1866 edition
  • differences - Any nuances of meaning between ruffian, thug, hoodlum . . .
    There is some overlap in some categories but, in general: Ruffian – Currently, in its weaker form, = a rough or disreputable man or boy; thug – a man given to indiscriminate violence, often employed to administer violence; hoodlum – American English usually a lower member of an organised criminal gang; hooligan – a person given to
  • Is there a good alternative to the original meaning of the word thug . . .
    A cutthroat or ruffian; a hoodlum 2 also Thug One of a group of professional criminals, devotees of Kali, who robbed and murdered travelers in northern India until the mid-1800s (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
  • vocabulary - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    a hoodlum who collects money owed to a racketeer 'a 'juice man' (loan collector) for syndicate hoodlum bosses (1950s+ underworld)' Source: Dictionary com juice collector (slang): one who collects the money (juice) owed to a bookmaker or a loan shark Source: Wiki Books containing references to the above terms: The Black Book and the Mob
  • Etymology of punk? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    From the late 16th through the 18th century, punk was a common, coarse synonym for prostitute; William Shakespeare used it with that meaning in The Merry Wives of Windsor (1602) and Measure for Measure (1623) The term eventually came to describe "a young male hustler, a gangster, a hoodlum, or a ruffian"
  • punctuation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The word “punctuation” derives from two ancient roots: “punc,” meaning “a hoodlum,” and “tuation,” meaning “desire to become ” (The etymology is false; it’s just a funny example taken from Comma sense: a fun-damental guide to punctuation, written by Richard Lederer and John Shore )
  • expressions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    : a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian (Source: Merriam-Webster) For example: Villain: Hah, you've been punk'd! Victim: Very funny, punk Or: Wife: Who would smash our mailbox? Husband: Just some punks, don't worry about it @ChrisSunami points out that alternative definitions of punk allow it to be used to refer to the punk'd target





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