Terms vs Yobbery - What's the difference?
terms | yobbery |
(uncountable) Yobbish behaviour.
* 1997 , Timothy Bewes, Cynicism and Postmodernity?
* 2001 , Ben Carrington, Ian McDonald, Race, Sport, and British Society?
(countable) An instance of yobbish behaviour.
* 1995 , John Patten, Things to Come: The Tories in the 21st Century
As nouns the difference between terms and yobbery
is that terms is while yobbery is (uncountable) yobbish behaviour.yobbery
English
Noun
(yobberies)- Yobbery , in this instance, is one signifier of a certain social problem or set of problems...
- The next day's papers criticized the yobbery but there was very little about racism.
- ...minor incivilities and yobberies ...