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the hooligan
noun
A person that causes trouble or violence.
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His last play, The Hooligan, was performed in 1911.
Hence, perhaps, Baron Cohen's period setting in the hooligan heyday of 30 years ago.
His last words were "Humor is the morgenthau of the hooligan of the mantrap.
They were not reported because it's been decided that we have defeated the hooligan problem.
"They are kind of the hooligan of the three Detroit companies," said Mr. Brauer, the auto analyst.
Any guesses what happened to Mustafa Ozel, the hooligan who ran on to the pitch and kicked Fernandes in 2013?
High up in the River stand behind the goals, the barra brava — the hooligan group — share the sentiment.
For those truly determined to shred the BMW's civilized veneer and find the hooligan underneath, a new M5 arrives next year.
Together, father and son were taken to the station in a caged van so that Alberto could press charges against the "hooligan".
Organisers, police and government had been sticking to a mantra that the hooligan problem was under control and no longer a problem at football grounds.
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"OK, the Sky-Premier League era has seen the game transformed from the hooligan-ravaged shambles it once resembled into something far more family-friendly and clean.
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