Gamberro in english

Thug

pronunciation: θʌg part of speech: noun
In gestures

gamberro1 = vandal ; thug ; hooligan ; yob ; yobbo ; lout ; tearaway ; lager lout ; rowdy ; hoodie ; bovver boy. 

Example: Some Internet users have found their daily electronic mail swamped with large numbers of unwanted messages (spamming) caused by a type of computer vandal (hacker) called a mail bomber who places its victims on a large number of mailing lists.Example: Poole was a notorious gang leader & street thug, murdered by enemies of similar background.Example: The media have regularly stoked public feelings of shame by affirming that English football fans are synonymous with hooliganism, overlooking the fact that not all fans are 'hooligans'.Example: Some politicians firmly believe that parents are to blame for yobs on our streets.Example: It is not just yobbos and louts that are guilty of antisocial behaviour.Example: It is not just yobbos and louts that are guilty of antisocial behaviour.Example: He acused politicians of 'losing the plot' on crime as the 'thriving yob culture' of hooligans and tearaways terrorise the streets.Example: It is routine for people to complain about the 'hordes of lager louts' who turn city centres into 'no-go areas'.Example: He was assaulted by a gang of white rowdies who beat him over the head with pistols bruising him severely and laming him.Example: Last night the distraught parents of 11-year-old Rhys Jones, gunned down in cold blood by a hoodie, gave their full support to our campaign.Example: They are not bovver boys at all, though -- actually they are usually very nice people, with very very few exceptions.

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» gamberro del fútbolfootball hooligan .

Example: The violence wasn't caused by war vets but by football hooligans.

gamberro2 = laddish. 

Example: In Britain such attitudes are referred to as 'laddish' and the holders of such views as 'laddettes' or 'yobettes'.

Gamberro synonyms

tough in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: tʌf part of speech: adjective hood in spanish: capucha, pronunciation: hʊd part of speech: noun punk in spanish: punk, pronunciation: pʌŋk part of speech: noun, adjective goon in spanish: seguir, pronunciation: gun part of speech: noun hoodlum in spanish: matón, pronunciation: hʊdləm part of speech: noun toughie in spanish: duro, pronunciation: tʌfi part of speech: noun
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