Yob?!

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Steve Zissou, Aug 3, 2008.

  1. Steve Zissou

    Steve Zissou Member

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    I'm an American living in the UK. I have heard the term 'yob' being thrown around (not to me), but what in god's name does it mean? I know it's an insult, but I'd like to know what context it's used in. Thanks
     
  2. Azog 150

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    A yob is basically someone who behaves in a 'yobbish' way. Yobbish behavior is basically anti-social behavior. I generally associate yobs with chavs. I am sure someone else can give a better explanation though.
     
  3. Jaitaiyai

    Jaitaiyai Cianpo di tutti capi

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  4. nynysuts

    nynysuts No Gods, No Masters

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    Yob is boy backwards, which perhaps suggests that it was originally a term for a 'backwards boy'. However it is a term used to describe all teenagers these days, anti-social or not :(
     
  5. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    For anyone who thinks the 'chav' is a new phenomenon, we have had 'yobs' for decades, and they are basically the same thing, perhaps wearing some different clothes, listening to different music and using a few different words, as we all are... Before that we had scallywags, rascals, ne'er-do-wells, rogues... nothing changes.
     
  6. Steve Zissou

    Steve Zissou Member

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    yeah wrong 'em boyo! thanks for the answers
     
  7. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    A yob is basically a rebel without a cause. Or a redneck. Yob, reminds me of that yoghurt drink.
     
  8. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    rednecks are an entirely different thing in the usa. redneck boys typically say "yes ma'am, no ma'am, please and thank you" in the usa. i loves me some good rednecks. of course, every group has it's assholes.
     
  9. Power_13

    Power_13 insult ninja

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    This has just blown my mind. :eek: I never thought of it like that.
     
  10. Aesthete

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    I like this word; I wish us Americans would adopt it.
     
  11. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    you can. i don't wanna use british words with my nearly texas accent. it would sound EXCEEDINGLY pretentious. it'd come out soundin' like "yawb."
     
  12. verseau_miracle

    verseau_miracle Banned

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    I know a few Americans who would say it as yahb. Thatd just be ridiculous:D
    Loads of people over here have started adopting too many American expressions and sounding like arses too though
     
  13. Azog 150

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    Yep, here in Liverpool we have people using words like 'sick' to describe something good.
     
  14. The manticore

    The manticore Member

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    o yea i say sick, lol
     
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  16. L.A.Matthews

    L.A.Matthews Senior Member

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    Yeah, it's London back slang, ain't it?
     
  17. Jaitaiyai

    Jaitaiyai Cianpo di tutti capi

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    yep, they did when we went on the school trip in march, they also said "Allow" alot.
     
  18. verseau_miracle

    verseau_miracle Banned

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    My brothers favourite words seem to be "sick" and "immense" at the moment, apparently meaning something good:rolleyes:
     
  19. nerthus

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    can we start a national campaign to get "ne'er-do-wells" back into common usage? perhaps scallywags too. yob just sounds too aggressive..
     
  20. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    I already am a one man national campaign:tongue:
     

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