hoon vs mackerel

hoon

verb
  • To act loutishly; specifically, to drive excessively quickly, loudly or irresponsibly. 

  • To make a hooting or howling sound. 

noun
  • A worthless person; a hooligan or lout. 

  • An attempt or go at something. 

  • A pagoda, a type of gold coin. 

  • A unit of weight (about 0.378125 of a gram, or 0.0133 of an ounce) used to measure opium in British-controlled parts of Asia; a candareen. 

  • A person who drives excessively quickly, loudly or irresponsibly; a street drag racer often driving heavily customized cars. 

mackerel

noun
  • Certain smaller edible fish, principally true mackerel and Spanish mackerel in family Scombridae, often speckled, 

  • typically Scomber scombrus in the British isles. 

  • Certain other similar small fish in families Carangidae, Gempylidae, and Hexagrammidae. 

  • A true mackerel, any fish of tribe Scombrini (Scomber spp., Rastrelliger spp.) 

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