Hoodlums

/ˈhudləmz/ noun

Young troublemakers or gang members who cause problems and break rules in their communities.

Hoodlum appeared in American English in the 1870s, possibly from the German 'Heidelberg' or from a San Francisco gang leader's nickname 'Hoodlum.' The origin is debated but the word became slang for street gang members and troublemakers.

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