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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
loudmouth

also loud-mouth, "loud or talkative person," 1872, from loud (adj.) + mouth (n.).

Wiktionary
loudmouth

n. (context derogatory English) One who talks too much or too loudly, especially in a boastful or self-important manner.

WordNet
loudmouth

n. a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly [syn: blusterer]

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Loudmouth

Loudmouth(s) may refer to:

  • Loudmouth (band), an American rock band
  • Loudmouth (The Boomtown Rats album)
  • Loudmouth (Jim Bianco album)
  • The Loud Mouth, a 1932 short comedy film
  • Loudmouth Golf, an American sportswear company
  • Loudmouths, a New York sports-debate TV show
  • "Loudmouth", a song by the Ramones from Ramones
  • "Loudmouth Education and Training", a U.K. Theatre in Education company.
Loudmouth (band)

Loudmouth is a band who played such songs as "Fly", "What?", and "End of the Century", having their music featured in the PlayStation game Omega Boost, and having the same song featured in the movie Varsity Blues.

Two of Loudmouth's four members are Bob Feddersen and John Sullivan who were both from Oak Lawn, Illinois. Feddersen and Sullivan were previously in the bands Vandal and Full Force. They have been musical partners since they were in junior high, both recently have pursued solo careers. Loudmouth's former bassist, Mike "Flare" Flaherty went on to enjoy limited success with the band No One. Lead Guitarist Tony "Mac" McQuaid has been playing Guitar in an Illinois-based Psych Rock Band outfit called The Mag 7.

LoudMouth released their first CD on Hollywood Records in 1999. It featured the single "Fly" and "Rats in the Maze". John Sullivan and Joe Barresi produced the album that was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge.

Loudmouth (Jim Bianco album)

Loudmouth is the third official studio album by recording artist Jim Bianco. Released April 5, 2011, this album was funded by pledges made by fans through Bianco‘s collaboration with Kickstarter. Over the course of the 45-day campaign, Bianco was able to raise $31,500. Bianco’s campaign success was featured in an article by Shanna Schwarze at CNN.com . The second track of this album, "Talented," was featured by KCRW as Today's Top Tune the day preceding its release, on April 4, 2011.

Usage examples of "loudmouth".

GURULD: a loudmouthed, boisterous farmer who dwells in the Tarlagar backcountry nigh the Windfangs foothills, and habitually drinks at the Glory of Aglirta tavern.

But he has never liked Ronnie: loudmouthed, pushy, physically crude, always playing with himself in the locker room, flicking towels, giving redbellies, terrorizing the JVs.

Guy knows Milteer’s a loudmouth who’s got a Miami PD snitch bird-dogging him.

In case my loudmouthed friend decides to cut up rough about the unscheduled stop again.

Ladd Devine Senior hired him on for the same reason he'd hired on Horsethief Shorty Wilson, namely, he liked and trusted hellraisers, blasphemers, whoremongers, and loudmouthed alcoholics, knowing exactly how to keep the edge off by paying them fair and feeding them well to boot.

Ignore it unless it gets too obtrusive, at which point you inform Ezana that Loudmouths Alpha, Beta and Gamma have become a nuisance.

Shortly thereafter, Loudmouths Alpha, Beta and Gamma will either cease being a nuisance or will cease altogether.

Fencing with loudmouths and bullies was standard operating procedure for any career corps person.

I’d have thought Callahan’s Place would be immune to that particular kind of carbuncle-we don’t seem to pick up the standard idiots that most saloons have to put up with, the weepy drunks and the belligerent loudmouths and the ones who drink to get stupider.

I'd have thought Callahan's Place would be immune to that particular kind of carbuncle - we don't seem to pick up the standard idiots that most saloons have to put up with, the weepy drunks and the belligerent loudmouths and the ones who drink to get stupider.

But then a carload of loudmouths drove by, chanting the score of the Super Bowl game, and she heard nothing further, nor could she generate another pertinent thought.

I'm a fully trained scout pilot and not a dressed-up dummy for uniformed loudmouths to bark at.

They thought they had a hardened revolutionary and they sent me to camps with Palestinians, Irish, Khmer Rouge, the scariest men on earth, and it turned out that I was really just a loudmouthed boy from Athens, Georgia, who could spout a lot of Mao and play a little ball and probably would have ended up with a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford if I hadn't come to Cuba instead.

And without the satellite transmitter, Brierson didn't have a chance of reaching East Lansing or even using the loudmouth channels.

She went on to depict the sorcerer Zulkeh as a narrow-minded pedant whose cloistered existence had given him no concept of the true essence of the obnoxious little loudmouth, so well-known and despised by the common run of mankind, the which would eagerly scrape together their few coins to see the world rid of this plague.