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Teddy boy
noun
a rebellious British youth who, in the 1950s and early 1960s, affected the dress of the reign of Edward VII.
teddy boy
noun
Often shortened to: ted.(in Britain, esp in the mid-1950s) one of a cult of youths who wore mock Edwardian fashions, such as tight narrow trousers, pointed shoes, and long sideboards
any tough or delinquent youth
Word History and Origins
Origin of Teddy boy1
Example Sentences
Punk rock signatures — spikes, leather, Teddy boy touches — are remade with flashes of fur and lacquer red.
I know, Teddy boy, it's mean to tease you, but you do tease so easily.
Yes," replied Mrs. Martin, "I'm afraid we are snowed in, Teddy boy.
"They probably will, Teddy boy," his father replied.
"It's been a good partnership, Teddy boy," he said.
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