Here yob-yob. Look how cute boy-boy is!
Or move your finger up and down and say "Yob-yob" like "Redrum" from the Shining.
Or move your finger up and down and say "Yob-yob" like "Redrum" from the Shining.
by SamIAm13 May 02, 2010
The antithesis of what a good boy should be - rude, obnoxious, violent and stupid. Formed by spelling 'boy' bacwards, it was coined in England in the 18th century as it was very popular amongst upperclasses to speak backwards at the time.
by guido January 23, 2004
yob; noun
(britishinformal)
someone, especially a young person, who is rude, noisy, and sometimes violent
(britishinformal)
someone, especially a young person, who is rude, noisy, and sometimes violent
by bonbonbeanbag May 01, 2019
Sid Vicious was a yob...but, you know, people change...they get older, wiser...they mature...Sid's no longer a yob; he's dead.
by harry flashman July 13, 2003
Yobs:
Primarily British slang
Delinquent teenagers with their hoods up (as defined by the Tory party).
Primarily British slang
Delinquent teenagers with their hoods up (as defined by the Tory party).
by automomous March 19, 2007
by TKESHO March 20, 2009
"Yobbo or yob is a slang term for an uncouth or thuggish working-class person. The word derives from a back slang reading of the word "boy" (boy or boyo reversed becomes yob or – slightly modified – yobbo)."
Definition borrowed from Wikipedia.
Mentioned in British Civilization: An Introduction by John Oakland (p.13).
Definition borrowed from Wikipedia.
Mentioned in British Civilization: An Introduction by John Oakland (p.13).
"A Times Travel study of mainstream tour operators ' youth brochures has revealed a widespread acceptance of yobbish behaviour."
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2002)
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2002)
by thehalflingqueen September 09, 2013