Teddy boy

 
Pronunciation: /ˈtɛdibɔɪ/

noun

British
  • (in the 1950s) a young man of a subculture characterized by a style of dress based on Edwardian fashion (typically with drainpipe trousers, bootlace tie, and hair slicked up in a quiff) and a liking for rock-and-roll music.

Origin:

from Teddy, pet form of the given name Edward (with reference to Edward VII's reign)