thuglet

noun

Etymology

From thug + -let.

  1. derived from 𑀞𑀕
  2. suffixed as thuglet — “thug + let

Definitions

  1. A violent or delinquent young person.

    • Do you ever wonder why your children can't talk? Do you ask yourself why the grandmother of an unintelligibly mumbling 14-year-old thuglet speaks with the clarity of Myrna Loy?
    • Growing up a single parent's child in the quaint commuter town of Darien, Connecticut (his father died in a car accident when Moby was two), he bonded with the neighborhood thuglets who shared his interest in juvenile delinquency.
    • Even the kids are often thuglets: At the age of ten I was threatened by a switchblade-wielding lad who is today the president of a prestigious local bank.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA