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There are two kinds of slang, in the essence of it: one 'Thieves' Latin '-- the special language of rascals, used for concealment; the other, one might perhaps best call Louts' Latin!
Our Fathers Have Told Us Part I. The Bible of Amiens John Ruskin 1859
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And, they will be disrespected and not listened to like Lager Louts until they learn to have a reasonable conversation based on facts, not the Freedom Works talking points or vague references to the original Constitutional Convention or hanging out 200+ year old flags with vague threats of violence!
Wasserman Schultz confirms threat, faces feisty town hall crowd 2010
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They could be sold as 'Slip-on-Security-Slip-Throughs' with slogans such as 'Avoid the Body Scanners - Don't Let Security Louts laugh at your knockers or knackers!' ndm
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Football = Louts + violence + beer + pies = boring.
Archive 2007-03-01 lili 2007
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Football = Louts + violence + beer + pies = boring.
More than a game lili 2007
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‘Lager Louts’ are a drag and getting them off of and out of public transportation is a great idea.
Last Call for Drinks on London’s Tube - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Now, Louts says that given current troop levels and deployment schedules, major decisions regarding troop levels around the world will have to be made by next spring.
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There were guests Louts hadn't seen in a hundred years, and others he met daily.
Ringworld Niven, Larry, 1938- 1970
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THE whole vast plain of Gascony and of Languedoc is an arid and profitless expanse in winter save where the swift-flowing Adour and her snow-fed tributaries, the Louts, the Oloron and the Pau, run down to the sea of Biscay.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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THE whole vast plain of Gascony and of Languedoc is an arid and profitless expanse in winter save where the swift-flowing Adour and her snow-fed tributaries, the Louts, the Oloron and the Pau, run down to the sea of Biscay.
The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902
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