| rowdy | | |
| n. (person) | 1. bully, hooligan, roughneck, rowdy, ruffian, tough, yob, yobbo, yobo | a cruel and brutal fellow. |
| ~ aggressor, assailant, assaulter, attacker | someone who attacks. |
| ~ bullyboy | a swaggering tough; usually one acting as an agent of a political faction. |
| ~ muscleman, muscle | a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard.; "the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him" |
| ~ skinhead | a young person who belongs to a British or American group that shave their heads and gather at rock concerts or engage in white supremacist demonstrations. |
| ~ plug-ugly, tough guy | someone who bullies weaker people. |
| adj. | 2. raucous, rowdy | disturbing the public peace; loud and rough.; "a raucous party"; "rowdy teenagers" |
| ~ disorderly | undisciplined and unruly.; "disorderly youths"; "disorderly conduct" |
| uncouth | | |
| adj. | 1. coarse, common, rough-cut, uncouth, vulgar | lacking refinement or cultivation or taste.; "he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind"; "behavior that branded him as common"; "an untutored and uncouth human being"; "an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy"; "appealing to the vulgar taste for violence"; "the vulgar display of the newly rich" |
| ~ unrefined | (used of persons and their behavior) not refined; uncouth.; "how can a refined girl be drawn to such an unrefined man?" |
| grape vine | | |
| n. (plant) | 1. grape, grape vine, grapevine | any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries. |
| ~ grape | any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters. |
| ~ vine | a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface. |
| ~ genus vitis, vitis | the type genus of the family Vitaceae; woody vines with simple leaves and small flowers; includes a wide variety of grapes. |
| ~ fox grape, vitis labrusca | native grape of northeastern United States; origin of many cultivated varieties e.g. Concord grapes. |
| ~ muscadine, vitis rotundifolia | native grape of southeastern United States; origin of many cultivated varieties. |
| ~ common grape vine, vinifera, vinifera grape, vitis vinifera | common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes. |
| grapevine | | |
| n. (communication) | 1. grapevine, pipeline, word of mouth | gossip spread by spoken communication.; "the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth" |
| ~ scuttlebutt, gossip, comment | a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people.; "the divorce caused much gossip" |
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