Lycra Lout

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪkrə laʊt/

Definitions of lycra lout

noun a person who behaves in a rude or aggressive manner while wearing lycra clothing

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a lycra lout riding his bike in the park.

A2 The lycra lout was loudly talking on his phone while cycling.

B1 The lycra lout's bright clothing made him stand out in the crowd.

B2 The lycra lout's reckless behavior on the road caused a lot of accidents.

C1 Despite his lycra lout appearance, he was actually a very skilled cyclist.

C2 The lycra lout's obnoxious attitude towards pedestrians angered many people in the neighborhood.

Examples of lycra lout in a Sentence

formal The lycra lout disrupted the peaceful protest with their rowdy behavior.

informal That lycra lout always shows off at the gym, thinking they're better than everyone else.

slang I can't stand that lycra lout, always hogging the machines at the gym.

figurative She described him as a lycra lout, always trying to show off his wealth and status.

Grammatical Forms of lycra lout

past tense

louted

plural

lycra louts

comparative

more lycra lout

superlative

most lycra lout

present tense

lout

future tense

will lout

perfect tense

have louted

continuous tense

is louting

singular

lycra lout

positive degree

lycra lout

infinitive

to lout

gerund

louting

participle

louting

Origin and Evolution of lycra lout

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'lycra lout' is a combination of the fabric 'lycra' and the term 'lout' which refers to an uncouth or aggressive person.
Evolution of the word: The term 'lycra lout' likely emerged in the 1980s with the popularity of lycra fabric in athletic wear. It is used to describe someone who wears tight or revealing clothing made of lycra in a brash or obnoxious manner.