The actual saying is second childhood. It sometimes refers to a new parent that relives elements of their own childhood as they start to raise their own child.
I think you mean puerile. It means immature or childish.
The word childish could mean many different things. The synonyms for the term childish are as follows: childlike, baby, innocent, adolescent, juvenile, and young.
if you mean juvenile it means childish or infantile.
It is a very basic and childish insult.
In American Sign Language, the middle finger by itself does not have a specific meaning. However, when used in gestures along with other signs, it can convey emphasis, frustration, or anger, depending on the context and facial expressions.
I, personally, don't think that they are childish. But the answer will differ depending on the person. I mean, there are action figures for the adult collector, and it says it right on the box. If you enjoy them, who cares if someone says they are childish?
A Juvenile is a person under the age of 18Juvenile means childish, immature, and youthful.
If you mean like child, then "criança". If you mean like childish, then "infantil".
It is a childish insult inviting you to do that action.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means of or like an infant. It can mean childish.
"Toto" could be a childish way of saying "dad."
It could mean that you are not as childish as the rest of your peers and the community might view you as an outsider. Childish and selfish behavior is the only acceptable behavior in this current culture.