Pronunciation: /ˈjɑːbəri/
noun a noun referring to rowdy or violent behavior typically associated with young hooligans
A1 Yobbery is a term used to describe antisocial behavior in public places.
A2 The police were called to deal with a group of teenagers engaging in yobbery.
B1 The neighborhood has seen an increase in yobbery, leading to concerns among residents.
B2 The local council is taking measures to tackle yobbery and improve community safety.
C1 The authorities are cracking down on yobbery through increased patrols and stricter penalties.
C2 Efforts to reduce yobbery have been successful, resulting in a safer environment for everyone.
formal The police were called to deal with the yobbery happening in the park.
informal I can't believe the yobbery that went down at the concert last night.
slang There was some serious yobbery going on at the party.
figurative The yobbery of gossip spreading through the office was out of control.
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