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  1. A hoodlum can be anyone from a dangerous thug to a young person who's just up to no good. The exact origins of the word are not known, but one theory is that the word derives from hudelum, an adjective that means "disorderly" in dialects of German spoken in and around the region of Swabia.

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    A hoodlum is a thug, usually in a group of misfits who are associated with crime or theft. Early use. The earliest reference to the word "hoodlum" was in the December 14, 1866, San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin after the Hoodlum Band was arrested on December 13, 1866. [1] .

  3. Hoodlums are young people who are involved in crime or generally up to no good. A car full of hoodlums might drive down the street and smash mailboxes with a baseball bat. Hoodlums are into mean stuff like that.

  4. a criminal, esp. one who is a member of a group: Hoodlums robbed two people in a convenience store, police said.

  5. noun. a thug or gangster. a young street ruffian, especially one belonging to a gang. hoodlum. / ˈhuːdləm / noun. a petty gangster or ruffian. a lawless youth.

  6. A hoodlum is a violent criminal, especially one who is a member of a group. [informal] They would tell these hoodlums that they were behaving antisocially and ought to stop. Synonyms: thug, hooligan, ruffian, vandal More Synonyms of hoodlum. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. Detailed meaning of hoodlum. It is used to describe a person who is involved in illegal behavior, violence, or disruptive actions within a community. Hoodlums are often associated with gangs, vandalism, street crime, or other forms of delinquency.

  8. HOODLUM meaning: a tough and violent criminal thug.

  9. Hoodlum Definition. A wild, lawless person, often a member of a gang of criminals. A gangster; a thug. A tough-looking young ruffian. A tough, often aggressive or violent youth.

  10. Dec 4, 2015 · Hoodlum :, A newspaper reporter in San Francisco, in attempting to coin a name for a gang of young ruffians who were terrorising the streets of the town, hit upon the idea of taking the leader's name and reversing it. The leader was one Muldoon. The reporter, accordingly, wrote Noodlums.

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