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uncouth — [[t]ʌ̱nku͟ːθ[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a person as uncouth, you mean that their behaviour is rude, noisy, and unpleasant. ...that oafish, uncouth person. Syn: coarse … English dictionary
uncouth — adj. 1 (of a person, manners, appearance, etc.) lacking in ease and polish; uncultured, rough (uncouth voices; behaviour was uncouth). 2 archaic not known; desolate; wild; uncivilized (an uncouth place). Derivatives: uncouthly adv. uncouthness n … Useful english dictionary
Westie (person) — Westie, or Westy, is a colloquial term used in Australian and New Zealand English to stereotypically describe residents of the Greater Western Sydney, Melton, Victoria (Australia) or the West Auckland city of Waitakere (New Zealand). It may also… … Wikipedia
un|couth´ness — un|couth «uhn KOOTH», adjective. 1. awkward; clumsy; crude; not refined: »an uncouth person, uncouth manners. 2. unusual and unpleasant; strange: »the eerie and uncouth noises of the jungle. ╂[Old English uncūth < un un 1 + cūth known & … Useful english dictionary
un|couth´ly — un|couth «uhn KOOTH», adjective. 1. awkward; clumsy; crude; not refined: »an uncouth person, uncouth manners. 2. unusual and unpleasant; strange: »the eerie and uncouth noises of the jungle. ╂[Old English uncūth < un un 1 + cūth known & … Useful english dictionary
un|couth — «uhn KOOTH», adjective. 1. awkward; clumsy; crude; not refined: »an uncouth person, uncouth manners. 2. unusual and unpleasant; strange: »the eerie and uncouth noises of the jungle. ╂[Old English uncūth < un un 1 + cūth known & … Useful english dictionary
barbarian — /baˈbɛəriən / (say bah bairreeuhn) noun 1. a person belonging to a non literate culture regarded as uncivilised, especially any of the ancient European peoples other than the Greeks and Romans. 2. an ignorant and uncouth person. –adjective 3.… …
rough trade — an uncouth male in a sexual role Aggressive and often badly dressed or unwashed, he may be the consort, with whom she regularly copulates, of a wealthy or cultured woman: ... being admonished... for her public Ugandan activities with… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
yahoo — /ˈjahu / (say yahhooh), /jaˈhu / (say yah hooh) noun 1. a rough, coarse, or uncouth person. –interjection 2. (an exclamation expressing enthusiasm or delight.) –phrase 3. yahoo around (or about), to behave in a rough, uncouth manner. {from Yahoo …
yahoo — 1. noun a) A rough, coarse, or uncouth person; yokel; lout. 1835: The natives are greatly terrrified by the sight of a person in a mask calling him devil or Yah hoo, which signifies evil spirit. mdash; James Holman, Travels, 1835 (quoted by… … Wiktionary
yahoo — I Australian Slang 1. loudmouthed person which usually out of control in some way; rough, coarse or uncouth person; 2. exclamation expressing enthusiasm or delight II Canadian Slang someone who is thought of as: unintelligent; a real character.… … English dialects glossary