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"laddish" Definitions
  1. behaving in a way that is supposed to be typical of a young man, such as enjoying drinking alcohol and being very interested in sex and sport
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"There was some stuff in the data that said it was laddish," Hornsey said.
The environment he found then, he said, was significantly more "laddish" than it is today.
Ratchet, with its stripped-to-the-marrow beats and laddish, simplistic lyrics, is now passé, too.
Yes, he can be laddish, and yes, he maintains a surfer dude's disrespect for governments and bureaucracy.
"There are worse things than loutish, laddish cool," A.O. Scott wrote in his New York Times review.
Its background music is almost solely composed of the vaguely laddish alt-rock that MTV used for all their other reality series.
Suddenly, out of the window of the driver's cab, a familiar face bursts forth and leers at you with a laddish grin.
If his comedic performances were inescapably laddish, they were a symptom of the pervasive Judd Apatow aesthetic in which he was cradled.
Even in this catastrophe, the police and firefighters operated on separate radio frequencies, replicating the laddish rivalries that prevailed after a 1993 bombing at the trade center.
A raucous online hit squad of supporters spreads his message on social media, revelling in the oddly laddish tone that surrounds a politician with an interest in municipal manhole covers.
Perhaps because of his reputation as a boneheaded hellraiser and laddish Aussie, there were many outside observers who were willing to write the incident off as fundamentally moronic and inane.
In addition to that, "A lot of our cross-dressing and transvestism was a political statement against the music scene at the time which was very laddish and macho," Molko told Kerrang!
The early Divinity games prior to Original Sin were laddish in their sensibilities, frequently falling back on smirking sexism to stand-in for humor and casting a leering gaze at female characters.
But Greyjoy seafaring skills weren't much in evidence last Friday, when Mr. Allen, a lifelong Londoner with a winking laddish charm, was in New York to participate in practice races for next year's America's Cup.
Over the last few years, he'd matured from a mischievous, slightly unruly young man (his unclothed escapades on a laddish trip to Vegas in 2012 spring to mind) into the more mature version of himself we see today.
And her approach, increasingly in demand globally, has found particular resonance in Australia, where a laddish culture persists in a world of theater and film that tends to be insular and has recently come under fire for protecting the status quo.
Auden once wrote of Yeats that he "became his admirers;" in the 1990s, Larkin became, for a time, his detractors, reduced from a bard to a reactionary toad who wrote lesbian porno and laddish doggerel and told racist jokes to his pen pals.
These glory days went hand-in-hand with a British and Irish core succeeding during the Cool Britannia era, when laddish banter went unchallenged on terrestrial TV without 'PC' intrusion – see the casual homophobia of They Think It's All Over, and the use of blackface on Fantasy Football League.
Put differently, this variation on the Arthurian legend fleetingly brings to mind "Game of Thrones" but mostly plays out according to the Ritchie template: a self-amused, endlessly resourceful laddish hero gets in and out of trouble with winks, smarts and brute force, sometimes in the company of Jude Law.
Instead of a world where old-fashioned religious Puritans are trying to reinstate Leviticus, we have a world where the Puritans' real cultural heirs, the moralistic post-Protestants of academe, are trying to impose a different, consent-based set of sexual regulations — while a laddish, bro-ish and, yes, Trump-ish bachelor culture laughs their prudery to scorn.
No, the real tyrant these days, in a flip of Atwood's dystopian vision, is secular feminism: Instead of a world where old-fashioned religious Puritans are trying to reinstate Leviticus, we have a world where the Puritans' real cultural heirs, the moralistic post-Protestants of academe, are trying to impose a different, consent-based set of sexual regulations—while a laddish, bro-ish and, yes, Trump-ish bachelor culture laughs their prudery to scorn.
Laddish attended the University of Notre Dame from 2010 to 2013 where she received a bachelor's degree in marketing. During her freshman season in 2010, Laddish started all 25 matches helping the team win its third national championship. She was one of 26 players in the school's history to start every game of their freshman season. Laddish is also well known for her pregame salsa dancing.
Amanda "Mandy" Laddish (born May 13, 1992) is an American retired soccer player.
Labour TD Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has criticised the show as being "painful" and "crass laddish nonsense".
Laddish has appeared with the United States national U-20 soccer team, and was a member of the championship team at the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Laddish was raised in Lee's Summit, Missouri where she attended Lee's Summit High School where she played for the varsity soccer team. In 2009, she was named a Parade All-American, ESPN/RISE second-team All- American, and all-state selection. She was an NSCAA youth/high school all- region selection in 2008 and 2009. In February 2010, Laddish was ranked 26th for club soccer players across the United States by Top Drawer Soccer.
This continues (particularly on Channel 4 and its competitor Channel 5), although the content is more inclined toward the bawdy and laddish than to the red- triangle series' art house films.
Laddish was selected by FC Kansas City during the 2014 NWSL College Draft in January 2014. She made her first appearance for the club during a match against the Boston Breakers in which Kansas City defeated Boston 2–0. Kansas City finished the regular season in second place and advanced to the playoffs where they eventually won the championship after defeating the Seattle Reign 2–1. Laddish signed a new contract with FC Kansas City after the 2016 season.
The original version of Fosca was founded in the summer of 1997 as a hard rock side project by Dickon Edwards, then concurrently the guitarist and lyricist for the Romo band Orlando, together with Orlando's live drummer David Gray and a bass player named Peter Theobalds. Edwards recruited laddish lead vocalist Sav in what he would later describe as "an experiment of the Laddish Lion lying down with the Limp-wristed Lamb.". This line-up performed five concerts between September 1997 and February 1998 - the first two predating Dickon's final appearance with Orlando, which he left to concentrate on Fosca. The final concert featured Charley Stone as guest guitarist.
Robert Christgau gave the album a two-star honorable mention in his Consumer Guide review, citing "I Kissed a Girl" and "One of the Boys" as highlights while writing, "She stopped taping her 'suckers' down, and kissing her girlfriend was just an experiment, but trumpeting her vulnerability she's as loud and laddish as a hockey fan".
Barnett, p. 138 In the aftermath of "Stay Together", Anderson isolated himself in a house in Highgate and began to write songs for Suede's next album.Harris, p. 170 It was at this time that Anderson isolated himself from what was dubbed the "laddish Britpop movement," which he was seen by many to have set the scene for its emergence.
Jonathan Phillips, one of the show's story producers, called Fletch an "alpha male, laddish" character. A What's on TV reporter described Fletch as a "cheeky graduate" who is "super confident". Walkinshaw liked Fletch's characterisation, specifically his "cheeky chappy" persona and his occupation. He thought that Fletch would be a character that the audience could relate to.
Newman became a novelist, activist and anti- capitalism campaigner and rarely returned to comedy until more recently, having frequently toured with Mark Thomas. Meanwhile, Baddiel established a new (and notably more laddish) comedy partnership with Frank Skinner on Fantasy Football League and, later, Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned, as well as the number one single "Three Lions".
Total Football was a British sports magazine on football published by Future Publishing.Another magazine of the same name is published by Russian publisher Gameland. See It was launched in September 1995 as a 'laddish' competitor to FourFourTwo, which had launched the previous year. Total Football and its then-rival Goal were inspired by the success of the 'lad's magazine' Loaded.
The band fitted well with the current musical scene and were well promoted by the UK music press of the time. As a reaction to the fading Britpop scene many bands rejected the laddish ideals of bands like Oasis and wrote darker, more intelligent songs, in the vein of contemporaries such as Gene and Strangelove. Montgomery's relatively high- pitched vocals were often compared to Suede's Brett Anderson.
"Philadelphia Daily News - Help Yourself, Slade - Worthwhile Music - Rich Aregood - 23 September 1972 In 1991, Q described the album as "distinctly heavy" with a "laddish rock style". They concluded: "It's just fun and beers all the way." In 2010, Classic Rock considered the album "superior: reputation cementing". AllMusic commented: "Slade showed why they were one of England's best live acts with this fevered concert recording.
In 2008 Mike Selvey was replaced as a TMS summariser as new producer Adam Mountford brought in Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan. Selvey then criticised what he described as a shift towards "laddish" commentators such as Arlo White and Mark Pougatch who have "little knowledge of the game, especially of the cadences of Test Match cricket". This sentiment was echoed by some of his contemporaries.
The theme music was by British composer Leigh Haggerwood. It was created and scripted by prolific author Norman Giller, with input from Top Gear writer Richard Porter and comedy scriptwriter Ged Parsons. Despite being well received, the show was a victim of the BBC's change of programming personnel, as it was considered 'too laddish' yet some aspects of the format are used in A League of Their Own.
Although his grandfather chose to retain Rindt's German citizenship, for his entire career he drove under an Austrian racing licence. In an interview, he described his heritage as a "terrible mixture" and, when asked if he felt more Austrian or German, said that he felt "like a European". Rindt had one half-brother, Uwe, through his mother. Rindt's childhood friends and his brother described him as a "laddish child" who often performed tricks to amuse others.
Brent's character flaws are used to comic effect, including numerous verbal gaffes, inadvertent racism and sexism, and other social faux pas. The other main plot line of the series, and many of the more human elements found therein, come from the unassuming Tim Canterbury (Martin Freeman), whose relationship with bored receptionist Dawn Tinsley (Lucy Davis) is a major arc in the series. Their flirtation soon builds to a mutual romantic attraction, despite her engagement to dour and laddish warehouse worker Lee (Joel Beckett).
Grant often displayed laddish, thrill- seeking behaviour; drinking, chasing women, clubbing, gambling and living off of his wits. He became restless easily and actively sought the thrill of danger in order to regain excitement in his life, which led to his participation in numerous crimes, fights and affairs. Grant showed impulsive behaviour, a disregard for social rules and an indifference to the feelings of others, particularly the women in his life. He was often portrayed as arrogant and egotistical, with an inflated opinion of his own importance.
He was elected vice chair of the Committee of Vice- Chancellors and Principals in 1996. "At 45 he believes he is the youngest vice chancellor, but after five years at TVU – seeing it through a transformation from institute of higher education to polytechnic to university – he is far from the least experienced. Peer respect for the sharp mind behind a laddish exterior was signalled last week when the CVCP council chose him as vice chair in succession to David Melville of Middlesex University." Fitzgerald was a passionate advocate for widening participation in higher education.
Ernest Moss (Coogan), a general repairman, attempts to stop a large new property development in his home village while making repairs to his fellow villagers' homes. This episode also saw Coogan play the laddish Peter Calf, the father of Paul. Thursday Night Fever: Mediocre club entertainer Mike Crystal (Coogan) invents an alter-ego, Clint Stallone, when his career begins to falter. The manager of his club, Clement (Graham Fellows), thinks Clint is real and gets his nephew to photograph him in a compromising position with Mike's girlfriend, Debs.
" Lyrically, the song was inspired by Cocker's experience going to clubs in his home town of Sheffield during the 1980s. He recalled: Cocker reflected on the song's contradiction with the laddish audience the Britpop scene attracted, "All you can do is be as precise and be as good at what you do as possible and throw it out there. You can't control who goes into the shop and buys your records, you can't say, 'Oh, we're going to move into a more mature market.' People have to decide that.
Kent shared the 1977 County Championship and won the completion outright in 1978 but Downton became frustrated deputising for Alan Knott in the 1979 season and moved to Middlesex in 1980. On arrival, he has been described by a teammate there as "an intelligent, dapper individual ... who did not immediately seem to fit with the rather cruder, laddish Londoners in the team". On his first-class debut with Middlesex, the captain, Mike Brearley, chose to use Downton as an opener, and the two registered an opening partnership of 160. Downton tasted Test cricket for the first time in the West Indies that winter.
Hoyden, who were originally called The Inside, were critically acclaimed for a while during the late 1990s to early 2000s. Having gone through various line- up changes, the band eventually became established as a four-piece: Singer and rhythm guitar Nathan Brumley, lead guitar Jamie Williams, bassist Paul Alan Wilcock and drummer Gary Williams, older brother to guitarist Jamie. The group encountered some success considering their laddish attitudes were not always accepted amongst their peers. However playing with former Oasis members, 1980s supergroups like Fine Young Cannibals plus numerous early gigs with Reverend and The Makers and Arctic Monkeys eventually led them to a scouting tussle with Island and Sony Records.
Hogan followed this with his own comedy sketch program The Paul Hogan Show, which he produced and wrote, and in which he played characters with Cornell and Delvene Delaney. The series, which ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1984, was popular in the UK where it aired on the new Channel Four from 1982 and also in South Africa, and showcased his trademark lighthearted but laddish ocker humour. Hogan won the 1973 TV Week Logie Award for 'Best New Talent'. The early series was on Channel Seven and, by 1975, it was screened on Channel Nine where it remained until the end of 1984.
Dunn after the 2012 FIFA Under-20 World Cup awards ceremony. From left to right: 14—Mandy Laddish, 4—Crystal Dunn (who provided the assist for Ohai's goal), 3—Cari Roccaro, 7—Kealia Ohai (the goal scorer of the championship match), 9—Chioma Ubogagu, 1—Bryane Heaberlin (GK) Dunn has competed on behalf of the United States in various national youth teams from 2008 through 2012, including at the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. In the U.S. Under-20 teams, she is one of the leaders in number of caps played. She was in the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Germany and was a member of the team that won the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan.
" R. Kurt Osenlund of Slant felt that Booth gives "a rather fantastic breakthrough performance, offering a poignant interpretation of one of literature's greatest lovers." Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle bemoaned the poor casting of Steinfeld: "And this is especially a shame because Douglas Booth as Romeo is quite good and could have been better, if only he had someone to play off of. It's almost pitiful to see him here, trying to inject emotion and wit into his scenes with Steinfeld, who is a blank wall." Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter remarked that Booth "seems to have a grasp of what he's saying and behaves in credibly laddish fashion ... but Booth's vocal range is very narrow, and he speaks in a monotone.
Despite taking what could be described as a somewhat sordid and juvenile glee at depicting flashes of (mostly female) nudity, the programme at least did not pretend that it was aiming to provide anything more profound or informative. The presenters Richard Alexander and his sometime sidekick Syd took a self- deprecating approach that was steeped in Northern values: sardonic, cheeky, endearing and ever ready to play the fool. A harder edged "laddish" approach would have likely made the series one-dimensional and more overtly sexist. Two compilation episodes, called UKU Uncut were made and broadcast in early 2005, which contained very graphic language and adult humour - these have never been shown again, possibly due to the re-branding of the channel by ITV.
The cover of the Ooh La La album is designed around a stylised photograph of "Gastone", a stage character of 1920s Italian comedian Ettore Petrolini. The original LP's art deco-inspired cover was constructed in such a way that when the top edge of the sleeve was pressed down, a concealed die-cut design element would descend that made Gastone's eyes appear to discolour and move to the side, and his jaw would appear to drop into a leering smile. The back cover also featured art deco-inspired design elements, and detailed song information and album credits alongside tinted individual photographic portraits of the band members. The original gatefold sleeve's inner design depicted a large stylised photomontage of the band in typical 'laddish' pose, admiring the charms of a Can-can dancer (referencing the lyric of the title track).
Game On (alternatively Two Men and a Blonde in Finland and The Game of Life in Portugal) is a British sitcom which ran for three series and aired on BBC2 from 27 February 1995 to 6 February 1998. The central characters are three childhood friends from Herne Bay in Kent; laddish agoraphobe Matthew Malone (Ben Chaplin in the first series and Neil Stuke in the second and third), man- eater Amanda "Mandy" Wilkins (Samantha Janus), and wimpish Martin Henson (Matthew Cottle). When in their twenties, the trio move into and share a flat in Battersea, south-west London, which Matthew bought with his inheritance, and the series follows their lives as flatmates. Created and written by Andrew Davies and Bernadette Davis, and produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC, Game On was aimed at twenty-somethings, the same age group as the principal cast of the show.
Researchers found many individuals in white working-class areas who supported the EDL's views but did not want to attend its demonstrations, fearing violence, arrest, and the potential loss of their jobs. Many supportive women saw the demonstrations as a "man's thing", while various older men explained their non-attendance by characterising these events as a "young man's thing". Some female members also expressed frustration with the laddish culture that dominated the movement; one female member, whose father and partner were also members, complained that it was mostly "coked up bald headed blokes running round the streets". In July 2010, the EDL had 22,000 followers on Facebook; following the killing of Lee Rigby in 2013 this had reached 160,000, and as of February 2015, it had risen further to 184,000. As of January 2016, its Angels Division for women had over 17,000 likes, while that of its LGBT Division had 3,500 likes.

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