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hooligan

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Noun — A violent or destructive troublemaker, especially one acting as part of a rowdy group.

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football hooligan gang of hooligans

Etymology

Probably derived from the Irish surname Houlihan, first used this way in 1890s London.

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What does “hooligan” mean?

The word “hooligan” means a violent or destructive troublemaker, especially one acting as part of a rowdy group. In plain terms, a rowdy, destructive troublemaker, often used for violent sports fans or rioters.

How do you pronounce “hooligan”?

“Hooligan” is pronounced HOO-lih-guhn (/ˈhuː.lɪ.ɡən/ in IPA).

How do you use “hooligan” in a sentence?

Here is “hooligan” used in a sentence: “Football hooligans clashed with police outside the stadium.”

What part of speech is “hooligan”?

“Hooligan” is a noun.

Where does the word “hooligan” come from?

The word “hooligan” dates back to around 1890 and comes from Irish. Probably derived from the Irish surname Houlihan, first used this way in 1890s London.

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