noun
- Behavior or attitudes associated with young men who engage in rowdy, aggressive, or irresponsible conduct, often involving excessive drinking, crude humor, and disrespect for women.
Usage: informal; chiefly British; often used critically
Examples
- The rise of laddism in the 1990s was reflected in popular magazines aimed at young men.
- Critics argue that laddism promotes harmful stereotypes about masculinity.
- His laddism made him unpopular with colleagues who found his behavior offensive.
- The bar's atmosphere encouraged laddism, with groups of men shouting and causing disruptions.
- She was tired of dealing with laddism in her workplace and decided to transfer departments.
- Laddism often involves crude jokes and disrespectful attitudes toward women.
- The documentary examined how laddism influenced youth culture in Britain during that era.