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blackguard 

1. A thoroughly unprincipled person; a scoundrel.
2. A foul-mouthed person.
3. The criminals and vagrants or vagabonds of a town or community, collectively.
4. A person of stained or low character, esp. one who uses scurrilous language, or treats others with foul abuse; a scoundrel; a rogue.
5. A vagrant; a bootblack; a gamin.
6. A guy who runs EQII.com
A man whose manners and sentiments are decidedly below those of his class deserves to be called a blackguard.
blackguard by Blackguard January 29, 2004
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Blaggarding 

Being mischievous and causing trouble wherever you go accompanied with shady characters of many types.
Liam and Jess were blaggarding down the canal on a Friday night with numerous shady characters they call there friends.

blaggard 

From blackguard -- either concerning street urchins who would blacken clients' shoes, or from the house servants who worked in the dark quarters of the house: a person whose conduct or character is disgraceful, disgusting, morally unfit; a thief with evil intent; a contemptible scoundrel; a term of abuse; a foulmouthed person
I won't have that blaggard take one step in my quarters!
blaggard by William Thompson October 17, 2007
1. Old-fashioned English, properly spelled "blackguard" but pronounced "blaggard". Means a scoundrel or villain.
2. Thief
It's the only life we'll know, Blagards to the bone.
blagard by SpineRazor October 3, 2008

Blaggard 

A person of dubious morals, sometimes with villainous intent and suspicious plots.
More often than not in cahoots with other shady characters.
You are a fool and a blaggard!
Blaggard by 123lachlan July 1, 2006

Blaggard 

A villain, a rogue, an evil or "black-hearted" person, hence abreviated low brow U.K. style to "blaggard"
The blaggards marooned the crew, raped the women, and drowned the children.
Blaggard by ZydecoSteve August 7, 2005

Blackguard 

A blackguard is a knight that serve opposite of a paladin. Blackguards go about with corrupting, sneaking, committing treachery, and straightforward smiting of good. They are often called Antipaladins because of their wholly evil nature. They often wear black armors with lots of nice bloodstains.
Steve was the blackguard of the group, he loved nothing more than to rip the heads off of those lousy dogooders.