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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
laddish
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ He most famously played the part of Gary, the laddish flatmate in "Men Behaving Badly".
▪ The amount of laddish humour on TV these days can get a bit tedious.
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laddish

a. (context British English) Like a stereotypical jack the lad: boorish, reckless, inclined to binge drinking, etc.

Usage examples of "laddish".

Tony was spending the evening doing something laddish, so I made a meal for just the two of us.

In spite of his laddish, hard-drinking, womanising nature, Macro had let the statuesque Boudica get under his skin.

Even the payload, who Eddie had judged to be less laddish than the marines in their viewing choices, seemed far more interested in the European Premiership than in current affairs.

Was he ever going to outlive the minor notoriety he had gained with Dave since his unfortunate episode of laddish bragging?