Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscretely.
  • noun Aperson who is loud-mouthed.

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  • noun a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly

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Examples

  • I know Steele is a loud-mouth wanna-be and the GOP is glad to have him as their Dr. NO mouthpiece.

    Opinion: RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Obama 2009

  • August 15th, 2009 3: 44 pm ET tv is not fair and definitely unbalanced. mostly caters to the evil, lying, unGodly, loud-mouth, hate-filled republicans.

    Obama on health care reform debate: 'TV loves a ruckus' 2009

  • Which leaves loud-mouth attorney Gloria Allred with the last word — for now, anyway — on the hiring and firing of her client, Diaz.

    eMeg’s Hefty Bag & Fun with Stocks and Money 2010

  • Just a loud-mouth fratasshole with a big daddy. cialis Says:

    Matthew Yglesias » Bush As Crank 2009

  • They think he was a boastin 'loud-mouth who beat his way to the top by snarlin' and fightin '; or they think he was an anarchist and rebel; or they think he was a swearin', fightin 'drunkard, or a fellow who liked to have other people notice him and make big over him.

    Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon 2010

  • His leadership on the field ... he's not a big, vocal, scream, yell, loud-mouth guy.

    Bears say Julius Peppers was worth it Jason Reid 2010

  • A resounding NO would be yelled in unison by the Yankee fans, resulting in a cup being passed down the line, eventually reaching the loud-mouth.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • The reality is that Babalu is really nothing more than a fringe group of bomb-throwing, anthrax-mailing, loud-mouth fanatics gone high tech.

    Discourse.net: Bloggers Behaving Badly 2009

  • A resounding NO would be yelled in unison by the Yankee fans, resulting in a cup being passed down the line, eventually reaching the loud-mouth.

    One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011

  • I believe you have finally learned, first hand, how Clinton felt when loud-mouth 'moralists' like you pilloried him.

    Sanford, 'humbled and broken,' makes vow to state 2009

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