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Rascal

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Noun

1. knave, rapscallion, rascal, rogue, scalawag, scallywag, varlet

a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

2. imp, monkey, rapscallion, rascal, scalawag, scallywag, scamp

one who is playfully mischievous

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Rascal

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noun
1. 
a disreputable person; villain
2. 
a mischievous or impish rogue
3. 
an affectionate or mildly reproving term for a child or old man
you little rascal
the wicked old rascal kissed her
4. obsolete
a person of lowly birth
adjective
5. (prenominal) obsolete
a. 
belonging to the mob or rabble
b. 
dishonest; knavish

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Rascal

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noun
1. 
a scoundrel; rogue; scamp
now usually used jokingly or affectionately, as of a mischievous child
2.  Archaic
one of the rabble
adjective
3.  Rare
low; dishonest; base

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Rascal

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n.
1. One that is playfully mischievous.
2. An unscrupulous, dishonest person; a scoundrel.
adj.
Archaic
Made up of, belonging to, or relating to the lower classes: "Nor shall the Rascal Rabble here have Peace" (John Dryden).

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