herbert
See also: Herbert
English
Etymology
From the name Herbert.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈhɝbɚt/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈhɜːbət/
- Hyphenation: her‧bert
Noun
herbert (plural herberts)
- (slang, punk subculture) A working-class youth.
- 2000, John King, Human punk
- […] everything was busy now with the usual mix of herberts, and because this was Brunel University there was a lot of students, the sort who wouldn't normally go see a punk band […]
- 2007, Bobby Smith, Margaret Oshindele-Smith, One Love Two Colours
- Because of my appearance, I was accosted by a couple of spotty herberts on the way […]
- 2007, Paul Marko, The Roxy London WC2: A Punk History
- I was a proto-hippy in '66 - '67 and by about August '67 the bandwagon jumpers, the media and all manner of assorted herberts had turned up to spoil everything.
- 2000, John King, Human punk
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