noun a violent person, especially a criminal
adjective relating to or characteristic of a thug
Used to describe a violent criminal or gang member.
Used as a derogatory term to insult someone's behavior or attitude.
Used to describe a character in movies or TV shows who is a violent criminal.
Used informally to describe someone who is rough or tough.
Used to refer to someone who is involved in illegal activities or violence.
Used in lyrics to convey a tough or aggressive persona.
In literature, the term 'thug' may be used to describe a tough or violent character in a story.
Psychologists may use the term 'thug' when discussing aggressive or criminal behavior in individuals.
Lawyers may use the term 'thug' in legal contexts to refer to individuals involved in criminal activities.
Police officers may use the term 'thug' to describe individuals who engage in violent or criminal behavior.
Journalists may use the term 'thug' when reporting on criminal activities or violent incidents.
Politicians may use the term 'thug' to criticize opponents or individuals involved in corruption or criminal behavior.
Teachers may use the term 'thug' to address issues of bullying or aggressive behavior in school settings.
Social workers may use the term 'thug' when discussing clients involved in criminal activities or violence.