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Hooligan

Orignally started in England as a family of Irish named the "Hoolihans" caused trouble in a particular area of England, as the Hoolihans spread in notoreity of bein aggressive, violent and dangerous they were mentioned in a newspaper that wrongly spelt their name as "Hooligan" since then Hooligan has been a reference to aggressive, dangerous, violent, abusive, loutish and other behaviours
Look at those hooligans with their hoods up acting all hard

Hooligan

Youngins that run around like crazy maniacs
* Little Kids Running On Lawn *

Jess: WHY ARE THESE HOOLIGANS ON MY LAWN?!

Hooligan

A hooligan is a young troublemaker that breaks the law. Usually teenager age
Ella Craffey is a HOOLIGAN

Hooligan

The name of a Bruno Mars fan. The members of his fanbase are called "Hooligans". The hooligan fandom is considered one of the calmer and nicer fanbases compared to others.
A fan just knows him as Bruno Mars.

A hooligan knows his entire life, inside and out, including his birth name, birth date, sisters, family, band members, etc.

Hooligan

The nickname for a fan of the singer Bruno Mars, comes from his album title "Doo Wops and Hooligans"
Well duh, I'm a total Hooligan!

Hooligan

A person who drinks a lot of alcohol is loud aggressive violent and dangerous
"Last night was a good night until those hooligans rocked up"

Hooligan

1. The title of a song sung by Peter Criss of the rock group, Kiss.

2. An adolescent gangster or trouble maker.

3. A pansy way for the British to say, "a thug."

4. The opposite of a softie.
"My granny, she said I was a hooligan
Runnin' 'round like a fool again..."
--Peter Criss
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