Flouters

/ˈflaʊtərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of flouter; multiple people who deliberately disregard or mock rules and authority.

Etymology

Regular plural formation from 'flouter' with '-s'; maintains the Dutch root through three derivative stages.

Kelly Says

Groups of flouters throughout history—from pirates to protesters—have used their contempt for rules as a form of power, which is why this word often appears in stories about rebellion.

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