fooligan
English
Etymology
Blend of fool + hooligan.
Noun
fooligan (plural fooligans)
- (slang) A foolish or naive troublemaker.
- 1909, The Academy and Literature, Volume 75, page 44:
- Indeed, it is being erroneously taken for granted that this Suffrage foolery is a kind of game between the police and the fooligans.
- 1999 January 16, Xena (Chis) Warrior Princess [username], “[FANFIC] TOW the Jigsaw”, in alt.tv.friends.fanfic, Usenet:
- CHANDLER: She's not my wife, she's not my wife you fool! You german fooligan! I went to high school I know what your country did to France!
- 2009, Noire, Hittin' the Bricks, One World Books (2009), →ISBN, page 117:
- A lot of these rappers that come in here could break out in a major way if they wasn't so busy slanging and bangin' and acting like a bunch of fooligans.
- 1909, The Academy and Literature, Volume 75, page 44: