The Teddy Boys were a British subculture that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by their distinctive fashion, which included tailored jackets with velvet or contrasting lapels, narrow trousers, and often, hairstyles featuring quiffs. They were influenced by American rock and roll and rockabilly music, embracing a sense of rebellion against mainstream culture. The movement was particularly associated with youth culture in post-war Britain and often involved a sense of camaraderie and identity among its members. Teddy Boys played a significant role in shaping the landscape of British youth fashion and music during that era.
the tedy bruschi have two boys, TJ and Rex, that is his boys name, and also he was grow up with three children in his family,, one brother and one sister and also including him too.
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The cast of Teddy Laughs Last - 1921 includes: Audrey Edwardes as The Girl Teddy Hayes as Teddy
Teddy Gathmann is 5' 9".
Teddy Kearns was born in 1900.
Teddy Boys Don't Knit was created in 1981-04.
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it means "ohhh give it to me teddy GIVE IT TO ME!!!!!"then girls\boys cumm and they get pleasure *leaves to hump teddy*
Because they were different. and not every one could be one. they were dressing up in a special way. "Teddy" is a nickname for Edward and the Teddy Boys wore clothing reminiscent of the Edwardian period of English History.
I am not sure that there is any specific name for the boys from Edinburgh. You may be thinking of the term Teddy Boys, but Teddy wasn't a reference to Edinburgh but to Edwardian, this was because of their Edwardian style of clothing.
Le notti dei Teddy Boys - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
The are big shoes that teddy boys wear.
The name has nothing to do with Teddy Roosevelt! the Teddy Boys were a sort of generic term for juvenile delinquents. they affected the Edwardian or double-breasted jacket style- and this is said to inspire the name. they were a lawless bunch of punks- so to speak, and this is not an organized movement even akin to the Hippies which at least had the anti-war Peace motive. Not so with the Teds, as they were sometimes called. the Popular song ( Street-fighting man) which may have been banned in some cities ( like Chicago in l968 comes close to a ( TEDDY BOY) ideology. violence for its own sake, yecch!
teddy bear!