- hoodlumism
- hood·lum·ism
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
hoodlumism — noun see hoodlum … New Collegiate Dictionary
hoodlumism — See hoodlum. * * * … Universalium
hoodlumism — noun Behavior characteristic of a hoodlum Syn: rowdiness … Wiktionary
hoodlumism — n. hooliganism, state of belonging to a street gang, state of being part of a crime organization … English contemporary dictionary
hoodlumism — ləˌmizəm noun ( s) : conduct typical of a hoodlum : rough rowdy behavior : delinquency or criminality marked especially by gross disregard for the rights of others … Useful english dictionary
hoodlum — noun Etymology: perhaps from German dialect (Swabia) hudelum disorderly Date: 1871 1. thug; especially one who commits acts of violence 2. a young ruffian • hoodlumish adjective • hoodlumism noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
William Hale Thompson — Infobox Politician name = William Hale Thompson birth date = birth date|1869|5|14|mf=y birth place = Boston, Massachusetts death date = death date and age|1944|3|18|1869|5|14|mf=y death place = Chicago, Illinois residence = Chicago, Illinois… … Wikipedia
hoodlum — hoodlumish, adj. hoodlumism, n. /hoohd leuhm, hood /, n. 1. a thug or gangster. 2. a young street ruffian, esp. one belonging to a gang. [1870 75, Amer.; prob. < dial. G; cf. Swabian derivatives of Hudel rag, e.g. hudelum disorderly, hudellam… … Universalium
hoodlum — /ˈhudləm / (say hoohdluhm) noun 1. a petty gangster; ruffian. 2. a destructive, noisy, or rough child or young person. {origin uncertain; originating in San Francisco in 1870s; probably from German dialect words, such as hudelum disorderly,… …
hoodlum — ☆ hoodlum [hood′ləm, ho͞od′ləm ] n. [prob. < Ger dial. (esp. Swiss) hudilump, wretch, miserable fellow < MHG hudel, rag, wretch + lump, rag, tatter, wretch] 1. a wild, lawless person, often a member of a gang of criminals 2. a tough looking … English World dictionary