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hoodlumism

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hood⋅lum

[hood-luhm, hood-]
–noun
1. a thug or gangster.
2. a young street ruffian, esp. one belonging to a gang.

Origin:
1870–75, Americanism; prob. < dial. G; cf. Swabian derivatives of Hudel rag, e.g. hudelum disorderly, hudellam weak, slack Hudellump(e) rags, slovenly, careless person, and related words in other dialects


hood⋅lum⋅ish, adjective
hood⋅lum⋅ism, noun
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hood·lum   (hōōd'ləm, hŏŏd'-)   
n.  
  1. A gangster; a thug.

  2. A tough, often aggressive or violent youth.


[Origin unknown.]
hood'lum·ism n.
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