0 a young person, usually male, who behaves in an uncontrolled way and is often causing trouble -- 小流氓
In these tearaways, for whom violence and aggression is a common, casual and routine experience, such behaviour must always be condemned and never condoned.
Even among young and inexperienced drivers, there is a real difference between the accident risk of a responsible driver and of a tearaway.
I would like, however, to propose still further safeguards to protect boards from irresponsible and tearaway elements among shareholders.
When the school re-admits the pupil it looks as though the school is somehow giving way to pressure from a tearaway or group of tearaways.
Their expenditure plans, so far as we can understand them, would be bound to lead to tearaway inflation.
If tearaways driving around in the middle of the night had to produce an identity card with a photograph, that problem would be resolved.
Even among young inexperienced motorists, there is a difference between the accident risk of a responsible driver and a tearaway.
There will always be tearaways and boom boys.