b'hoy
(historical, slang) A rough-and-tumble working-class young man in Lower Manhattan between the late 1840s and the American Civil War period.
An outdoor market selling inexpensive antiques, curios etc.
The quality of being misapprehensive.
Not cholestatic
そのバウリーの荒くれ者は石畳を堂々と歩き、夜にあった路地の喧嘩を嬉しそうに語っていた。
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