A person who is crass, vulgar and outrageously disrespectful of others' needs and feelings.
His boorish behavior at the dinner party offended many of the guests.
You are very boorish
That is the correct spelling of "jerk" (to pull or yank, or slang for a rude or boorish person).
He was asked to leave the stadium because of his loud, drunken, boorish behavior.
Their boorish rejection of the ageing movie star was made under duress.
Being boorish is to be rude or offensive, so.. The manager boorishly scolded the employees
Boorish man but had a good taste for music and brought handel to england
Boorish = Oafish, Vulgar, Lumpen Boor = Lubber,
Boorish is an adjective meaning like a boor, ill-mannered, loutish, coarse in behavior, or vulgar. There is a quote on politeness that uses the word boorish: "Studied politeness is boorish." "The sheriff did not trust him because he was uncouth and boorish in his manners." "She refused to marry the nobleman because he seemed boorish to her.
The Duke's boorish behavior soon had him left off the guest lists of his contemporaries' parties.
Mayor Platt was a rather boorish fellow especially in the treatment of the working class. Boorish means rude or insensitive in manner or action. A boor is someone who is rude, but sometimes the term is applied to a peasant or commoner.
Yes, an oaf (pl oafs or oaves) is another word for an idiot; a lout; a dolt; a stupid, boorish or clumsy person.