What does bloody rapscallion mean?
#4: Rapscallion Definition: rascal; an idle worthless person. Examples: “The devil fetch ye, ye ragamuffin rapscallions; ye are all asleep.What is a bloody Rapscallion?
a disreputable person; rascal or rogue.What is rapscallion slang for?
A rapscallion is a mischievous jokester. Instead of getting angry when he realizes his shoelaces have been tied together, your grandfather might say, "Which of you rapscallions is responsible for this?" Rapscallion is an old fashioned word for scamp or scoundrel.Is rapscallion a swear word?
Frequently as a term of abuse. ? Rogue, rascal. A rogue, rascal, scoundrel.What does bloody minging mean?
[more bloody–minded; most bloody–minded] chiefly British, informal. : difficult to deal with : not willing to help others do things. Stop being so bloody-minded and give me a hand here!BLOODY RAPSCALLIONS!
Is manky a rude word?
And then up in Scotland especially, it's used quite nastily, as a term of abuse - you know, somebody might say 'you manky so and so', that's really quite harsh.Is applesauce a swear word?
Applesauce: A mild curse, like “darn” (also, “Horsefeathers!”)What does crapola mean?
: nonsense, rubbish. also : stuff sense 4b.What is a slubberdegullion word?
slub·ber·de·gul·lion. ˈsləbə(r)də̇ˌgəlyən, -dēˌg- chiefly dialectal. : a dirty rascal : scoundrel, wretch.What is the female version of Rapscallion?
There's also a female version of the rapscallion or rascal. This was the rampallion (sadly now a defunct word). It dates to the late 1500s and comes from the Middle English word ramp (an ill-behaved woman).What is a cokey?
variants or less commonly cokey. ˈkōkē plural -s. slang. : a cocaine addict.What is a sloppy in British slang?
sloppy in British English1. (esp of ground conditions, etc) wet; slushy. 2. informal. careless; untidy.
What is a bloody scene called?
gory. (gɔːri )What does "bloody barmy" mean?
Barmy - If someone tells you that you're barmy they mean you have gone mad or crazy.What does knave mean?
Knave, rascal, rogue, scoundrel are disparaging terms applied to persons considered base, dishonest, or worthless. Knave, which formerly meant merely a boy or servant, in modern use emphasizes baseness of nature and intention: a dishonest and swindling knave.What is a Tommyrot in British slang?
/ˌtɑmiˈrɑt/ Definitions of tommyrot. noun. pretentious or silly talk or writing. synonyms: baloney, bilgewater, boloney, bosh, drool, humbug, taradiddle, tarradiddle, tosh, twaddle.What does foofaraw mean?
1. : frills and flashy finery. 2. : a disturbance or to-do over a trifle : fuss.What is a younker?
youn·ker ˈyəŋ-kər. 1. : a young man. 2. : child, youngster.What is the #1 swear word?
F*ck. This American English swear word is the most used and the most common one. Besides in the USA, it's widely used in every country, English-speaking one or not.Is brat a bad word for a girl?
Historically, brat carried negative connotations, describing children who were unruly or spoiled. However, as societal views on self-expression and nonconformity shifted, the term began to acquire a more positive spin, especially within music and fashion circles.What is a dewdropper?
Word of the day: DEWDROPPER - a lazy person who sleeps all day and doesn't work.What is a scooby?
Definition of 'scooby'1. something that helps to solve a problem or unravel a mystery. 2. See not to have a clue.