you are a hooligan, not lying!!
The word "hooligan" originated in England. It was first coined in the late 19th century to describe rowdy and unruly young troublemakers on the streets of London.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
The likely word is the term "hooligan" (violent or agressive youth).
The word "hooligan" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century in London, England. It is thought to derive either from the Irish surname "Houlihan" or from a London street gang known as the "Hooligan Boys." The term eventually came to refer to a person who engages in rowdy, unruly, or violent behavior.
Example sentence - The twin children had separate classrooms in elementary school.
John is a football hooligan.
Being arrested is what happens when you act like a hooligan.
those people are such hooligans!
The young hooligan graffitied the entire wall
Hooligan is not a swear word but can be a slur or insult.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
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The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
you have just put it in a sentence....
yes you can put in a sentence
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