larrikin

  • 11larrikin — I Australian Slang 1. bloke who is always enjoying himself, harmless prankster; 2. boisterous, irresponsible and mischievous boy or young man; 3. good natured but independent or wild spirited person, usually having little regard for authority,… …

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  • 12larrikin —  Australian term for an uncultured or ill behaved person …

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  • 13larrikin — n Australian a ruffian, ne er do well. The word has been in use in Australia since the mid 19th century and may be a native coin age or an imported British dialect term based on lark . It is not usually strongly pejorative, having the sense of… …

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  • 14larrikin — lar·ri·kin || lærɪkɪn n. wild person, rowdy person, disorderly person (Australian Slang) adj. wild, rowdy, disorderly (Australian Slang) …

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  • 15larrikin — [ larɪkɪn] noun Austral./NZ 1》 a boisterous, often loutish, young man. 2》 a person who disregards convention. Origin C19: from Engl. dialect, perh. from the given name Larry + kin, or from a pronunciation of larking …

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  • 16larrikin — lar·ri·kin …

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  • 17larrikin — /ˈlærəkən / (say laruhkuhn) noun 1. Obsolescent a lout; a hoodlum: *their kids are generally little devils, and turn out larrikins as likely as not. –henry lawson, 1901. 2. a mischievous young person. 3. an uncultivated, rowdy, but good hearted… …

  • 18larrikin — n. Austral. a hooligan. Etymology: also Engl. dial.: perh. f. the name Larry (pet form of Lawrence) + KIN …

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  • 19Edward Larrikin — Infobox Musical artist Name = Edward Larrikin Landscape = Background = solo singer Born = birth date and age|1986|4|25 Died = Origin = London, England Instrument = Vocals, guitar Genre = Indie, folk Occupation = Musician, writer,… …

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  • 20Edward Larrikin — Surnom Edward Larrikin Nom Edward Naissance 25 avril 1986 Londres …

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