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LADDISH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LADDISH is resembling or belonging to a lad : boyish, immature, youthful.
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Lad culture - Wikipedia
Lad culture (also the new lad, laddism) was a media-driven, principally British and Irish subculture of the 1990s and the early 2000s.
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LADDISH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adjective informal, usually derogatory characteristic of male adolescents or young men, esp by being rowdy, macho, or immature laddish behaviour.
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laddish
ˈladdish, a. [f. lad n.1 + -ish1.] Of or pertaining to a lad or lads; like a lad. Also ˈladdishness.1841 S. Bamford Passages in Life of Radical I. xiv. 91 A young officer..very laddish, and with limbs long enough for windmill arms. 1886 Wesleyan-Methodist Mag. 63 Want of sympathy with..the ladishnes...
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laddish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
laddish (comparative more laddish, superlative most laddish). (British) Like a stereotypical Jack the lad: boorish, reckless, inclined to binge drinking, ...
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LADDISH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Laddish behavior is the noisy, energetic, and sometimes rude behavior that some young men show in social groups. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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Mandy Laddish
Laddish is also well known for her pregame salsa dancing. Laddish retired from professional soccer in February 2020.
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What is another word for laddish? - WordHippo
Another word for laddish? Adjective Denoting a man, or having traditionally masculine traits “It allows him to present his laddish repartee as a courageous ...
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LADDISH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Laddish definition: characteristic of male adolescents or young men, esp by being rowdy, macho, or immature. See examples of LADDISH used in a sentence.
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laddish, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective laddish is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for laddish is from 1841, in the writing of Samuel Bamford, radical ...
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laddish adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
behaving in a way that is supposed to be typical of a young man, such as enjoying drinking alcohol and being very interested in sex and sport.
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new laddish
new laddish, a. Brit. Brit. /njuː ˈladɪʃ/, U.S. /ˈn(j)u ˈlædɪs/ Forms: also with capital initials. [‹ new adj. + laddish adj., after new lad n.] Resembling or characteristic of a new lad.1994 Evening Standard (Nexis) 6 Apr. 6 Now, separated from his new-laddish partner, Rob Newman, he has fetched up...
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Fosca (band)
Edwards recruited laddish lead vocalist Sav in what he would later describe as "an experiment of the Laddish Lion lying down with the Limp-wristed Lamb
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new laddishness
new laddishness, n. Brit. Brit. /njuː ˈladɪʃnɪs/, U.S. /ˈn(j)u ˈlædɪʃnɪs/ Forms: also with capital initials. [‹ new adj. + laddishness n. at laddish adj. Derivatives, after new lad n. Compare slightly later new laddish adj., new laddism n. at new lad n. Derivatives.] The state or condition of being ...
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