This improbable yobbo, Mark Twain, had risen up from the buried life of the mines and the boiler rooms and done an amazing thing. |
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He talks about overstretched hospitals, disrespectful children, yobbo culture, how he was mugged in Brighton recently. |
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The floors wobbled and he could not do his yoga because of their yobbo singing, dancing and partying. |
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We must start fining these idiot weekend yobbo binge drinkers for their cost to the UK NHS, then spend the money on people that really need help. |
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That's a tournament where the yobbo element and huge drunken crowds make their feelings clearly understood. |
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Yobbo or yob is a slang term for an uncouth or thuggish person. |
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