Merchants were complaining to me that their customers were being intimidated by groups of rowdy youths who were hanging out in front of their stores.
The change has left the band better paid but off balance, stranded between rowdy youth and long-haul professionalism.
Yes, there are problems with too many rowdy youths, skyrocketing rents, rising crime and lost historical detail.
Back in the 1970s, it was a late-night hangout for rowdy local youth.
He sounded unoffended, though she spoke to him as if he were a rowdy youth.
The owner denied a racial motive, saying it wanted only to keep away rowdy youths, but it ended the bus exclusion amid a boycott threat.
The word 'hooligan' made an abrupt entrance into common English usage, as a term to describe gangs of rowdy youths, during the hot summer of 1898.
The men cheered his power and made missiles of the snow, pelting the now-frozen dragon like rowdy youths.
The shuttle also encountered public safety problems, as fistfights sometimes broke out between rowdy youths riding the shuttle.
In recent months, the police said, throngs of rowdy youths have flocked to Greenwich Village with the goal of disrupting the area.