Noun
Teddy boy (plural Teddy boys)
(historical) A form of male youth culture which originated in London in the early 1950s, later associated with American rock and roll music. [from 1953]
Synonym: Ted
teddy boy (plural teddy boys)
Alternative letter-case form of Teddy boy
Yeah, I like causing trouble. It's the teddy boy in me. I used to be a teddy boy. Feeling slightly inferior and wanting to cause a bit of bother and get some action going on in the room rather than get bored stiff. Michael Gambon
In the 1950s and 1960s, respectively, British youths adopted the Teddy Boy and Rocker subcultures, which revolved around US rock and roll. Source: Internet
The McLaren–Westwood shop had opened in 1971 as Let It Rock, with a 1950s revival Teddy Boy theme. Source: Internet