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What is a vulgar fellow?

"Vulgar fellow" is a somewhat outdated phrase used to describe a man who is coarse, rude, and lacking in good manners or refinement. It implies that he is:

* Uncultured: He might be uneducated, have poor taste, and lack appreciation for finer things.

* Boastful and Obnoxious: He might be loud, brag about himself, and be insensitive to others' feelings.

* Crude and Offensive: He might use vulgar language, make inappropriate jokes, and lack any sense of social decorum.

Examples of a vulgar fellow in action:

* A man who loudly brags about his sexual conquests in a public setting.

* Someone who constantly makes offensive jokes and comments about other people's appearance or beliefs.

* A man who is disrespectful to women and uses inappropriate language.

Note: The term "vulgar fellow" is often considered judgmental and outdated. It's better to use more specific and descriptive language to avoid potentially offensive connotations.

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