Fellow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hoodlum
A young rowdy a rough lawless fellow colloquially called also hood
Hobbledehoy
A youth between boy and man an awkward gawky young fellow
Hector
A bully a blustering turbulent insolent fellow one who vexes or provokes
Ragamuffin
A paltry or disreputable fellow a mean wretch
Roisterer
A blustering turbulent fellow
Rambling
Roving wandering discursive as a rambling fellow talk or building
Snarler
One who snarls a surly growling animal a grumbling quarrelsome fellow
Physician
may recover his fees by action unless he is a fellow of a college of physicians prohibited by bye-law from so
Negligence
his servant, for the negligence of his servant, although a fellow servant with others, acting in the execution of his master's
Moral turpitude
morals and contrary to what a man owes to a fellow-man or to society in general. It has never been held
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