Sentences with phrase «young hooligans»

The phrase "young hooligans" refers to mischievous or troublesome young people who engage in unruly or disruptive behavior. Full definition
The concept's parameters were developed by Brad Miska, founder of the horror fan site Bloody Disgusting: A group of young hooligans are tasked with stealing a mysterious tape from an ominous home.
ASBO is an acronym for Anti-Social Behaviour Order — created in the UK several years ago as an alternate means to criminal prosecution for keep young hooligans in check — sort of like a societal restraining order.
One thing I've learned over my 24 years of raising young hooligans is that us moms need to stick together.
So a big old Happy Birthday to my very special young hooligan.
But the next one, ruled by Deadpool and some new young hooligans, is quickly approaching.
To make the gluing process easier for the youngest Hooligans, I put some white glue into a bowl and they used a paintbrush to apply it to their wreath.
Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Plymouth are among the new «respect areas» chosen to lead the government's efforts against noisy neighbours, young hooligans and other anti-social behaviour.
Young hooligans are not behind this and nothing shows up on the destroyed security cameras.
Following his new acquaintance Twinkie (Bow Wow), the young hooligans enter the land of underground Japanese racing... and it's literally underground.
As a young hooligan myself, I remember playing in my front yard until the street lamps came on — my informal -LSB-...]
As a young hooligan myself, I remember playing in my front yard until the street lamps came on — my informal curfew.
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