yobbish

yobbish
adj
loutish, uncouth, oafish, boorish, doltish, ill-mannered, ill-bred, gawky, rude, coarse, rough, crude, vulgar, churlish, unmannerly, unrefined, uncivilized, gruff, impolite, rustic, uneducated, ignorant, bungling
COLLOQ. clodhopping
polite, refined, cultured, genteel

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