One thing I've noticed during my time here in the UK is the preponderance of laddishness. |
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And that combination of waggishness with laddishness which goes down well in Britain will benefit his reputation. |
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But those years slipped into laddishness, embracing only one kind of Manchester, and we ended-up with a culture that glorified thugs, drugs, and thieving. |
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The Guardian has managed to forge a loyal readership that likes its combination of leftish politics and laddishness. |
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Mr O'Flaherty doesn't strike me as a lad in quite the same way, but his membership of those two clubs suggests a certain laddishness in his character. |
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The tone is set by banter and laddishness, in which crudeness and vulgarity often tends to be a substitute for real wit rather than an organic component of it. |
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Or perhaps laddishness was really about male anxiety all along. |
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She goes on to reject Ginger's pop-feminism and laddishness as symptoms of such mental instability and self-alienation. |
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Such acts of laddishness could be expected of Brit Awards scallies possibly, but Mercury Music Prize winners Elbow? |
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Where a culture of laddishness holds sway, where work-experience kids provide target practice, where cigarettes cost pounds 200 a packet and hookers cost substantially more. |
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Perhaps Ms Hewitt does not quite understand the concept of laddishness. |
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The young prince seems pretty comfortable with his chosen self-image as the flag bearer for laddishness among those potentially in line for the throne. |
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