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    hoodlum
    /ˈhuːdləm/

    noun

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  2. HOODLUM definition: 1. a violent person, especially one who is member of a group of criminals 2. a violent person…. Learn more.

  3. A hoodlum is a violent criminal, especially one who is a member of a group. [ informal ] They would tell these hoodlums that they were behaving antisocially and ought to stop.

  4. A hoodlum can be anyone from a dangerous thug to a young person who's just up to no good. The exact origins of the word are not known, but one theory is that the word derives from hudelum, an adjective that means "disorderly" in dialects of German spoken in and around the region of Swabia.

  5. Hoodlum definition: a thug or gangster.. See examples of HOODLUM used in a sentence.

  6. If a young person robs a store or mugs someone, he’s a hoodlum. The word hoodlum has nothing to do with the hood on a sweatshirt. A hoodlum can also be called a gangster, thug, or toughie.

  7. Definition of hoodlum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define hoodlum. hoodlum synonyms, hoodlum pronunciation, hoodlum translation, English dictionary definition of hoodlum. n. 1. A gangster; a thug. 2. A tough, often aggressive or violent youth. hood′lum·ism n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...

  9. hoodlum meaning, definition, what is hoodlum: a criminal, often a young person, who do...: Learn more.

  10. Dictionary definition of hoodlum. An individual, typically a young person, who engages in criminal or antisocial activities. "The gang of hoodlums terrorized the peaceful park, causing distress to the visitors." Detailed meaning of hoodlum.

  11. A tough, often aggressive or violent youth. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Synonyms: punk. hood. toughie. ruffian. rowdy. roughneck. mug. strong-armer. thug. goon. delinquent. bully. (colloq.) rowdy.