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    scally
    /ˈskali/

    noun

    • 1. (in the north-west of England, especially Liverpool) a roguish self-assured young person, typically a man, who is boisterous, disruptive, or irresponsible: informal British "at her Birkenhead school she was head girl, but also had a reputation for being a scally"

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