The difference between Gurrier and Hooligan
When used as nouns, gurrier means a street urchin, whereas hooligan means a person that causes trouble or violence.
check bellow for the other definitions of Gurrier and Hooligan
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Gurrier as a noun (Ireland, _, (chiefly [[Dublin]]), slang, derogatory, dated):
A street urchin.
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Gurrier as a noun (Ireland, _, (chiefly [[Dublin]]), slang, derogatory):
A loutish young man; a ruffian.
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Hooligan as a noun (informal, pejorative):
A person that causes trouble or violence.
Examples:
"synonyms: Thesaurus:troublemaker"
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Hooligan as a noun:
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Hooligan as a noun (Navy slang, pejorative):
A member of the coast guard.
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Hooligan as a noun (fish):
An anadromous smelt, Thaleichthys pacificus, found in the North Pacific.
Examples:
"synonyms: eulachon candlefish"