[SOC] Yobbish
Ray Goff
ray at g4fon.co.uk
Fri May 13 03:08:34 EDT 2005
In the UK it means pretty much the same thing and is usually levelled at a
youth who is part of a gang which goes around causing needless violence,
vandalism etc. "Yob" singular and "Yobs" plural.
So from that I would say that "yobbish" behaviour would describe that
mentality.
Hope it helps.
73
Ray, G4FON
-----Original Message-----
From: soc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:soc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Ian C. Purdie
Sent: 13 May 2005 05:36
To: Second Class Operators' Club
Subject: Re: [SOC] Yobbish
Jan Clute wrote:
> I have just become aware of this term (I'm already still working on
> "gob-stoppers", because "gob", like "yobbish" are not heard hereabouts
> (we have 2-3 Brits in town, but I don't talk to them that often). What
> does "yobbish" mean and where does it come from? (I am very aware of
> dialects, but I only just ran across this one.) Brit/Oz members, ideas
> about this? Thanks, 73 Jan N0AAA #389
Well in Australia Jan, a "Yobbo" is usually an uncouth youth with little in
the brain department. Most girls detest them.
Hope that helps a little.
BTW - Most Australian women are thoroughly convinced EVERY Oz male retains
some traces of his "Yobboism" from his misguided youth....
72/73's
Ian C. Purdie
Budgewoi N.S.W. Australia - Co-ords S33°14', E151°34'
VK2TIP "I'll give ya the TIP mate" QRP-L #1978. SOC #171 FP#91
http://www.electronics-tutorials.com/
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