gurrier
A young scallywag — Dublin's word for a rowdy lout.
Definitions
Dublin term for an unruly young fella — somewhere between cheeky chancer and full-blown delinquent. Tracksuit, attitude, up to no good. Closer to 'hooligan' than 'criminal' — it's the swagger and the trouble, not necessarily the crime.
gurrier In A Sentence
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What does gurrier mean?
Gurrier is Dublin slang for a young scallywag — a rowdy, ill-mannered lout.
How do you use gurrier in a sentence?
You might hear, "A gang of gurriers were causing trouble down the road."
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