hoodla
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Misrepresentation, often intentional, of hoodlum as containing the Latinistic -um suffix, whose plural is -a.
Noun
[edit]hoodla
- (nonstandard, humorous) plural of hoodlum
- 1971, Isaac Asimov, Treasury of Humor, Houghton Mifflin Company, page 177:
- I was passing the corner of Second and Main when, without provocation of any sort on my part, I was suddenly assaulted by two hoodla.
- 1988, James W. Muller, The Revival of Constitutionalism[1], page 112:
- Our indignation at a gang of hoodla who beat and kill an old woman for “kicks”