释义 |
bovver boy noun a member of a hooligan gang, generally characterised as a skinhead, and therefore associated with extreme right-wing, racist violence UK, 1970 Extended from BOVVERThey weren’t really calling it football hooliganism yet; it was all “bovver boys” and “aggro” and was still very much tied up with the skinhead cult. — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 166, 1999 Steven Mackintosh plays Ray, a reform bovver boy who is tempted back into Jazi ways by his daughter’s heroin addiction and by his inability to rehouse his family[.] — The Independent, p. 22, 5 April 2004 |