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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishboorboor /bʊə $ bʊr/ noun [countable] RUDE/IMPOLITEa man who behaves in a very rude way —boorish adjective —boorishly adverb
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boor• Of course, the young man reveals himself as a boor, and pays rather messily for it.• Damn sight more than that boor behind the bar.• Glad that he had the shadows to conceal his distaste, Oscar shook it, and bid the boor goodnight.
Origin boor (1500-1600) Dutch boer; → BOER
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