a person that is annoying
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strongly agree Answer by: ~IFaRtEd~
Monster Buster Club - 2008 The Trouble with Troublemaking - 1.6 was released on: USA: 13 June 2008
Monster Buster Club - 2008 The Trouble with Troublemaking 1-6 was released on: USA: 13 June 2008
Mischievous means behaving in a playful, naughty, or slightly bad way while not causing harm. It can include pranks, jokes or mild troublemaking.
Not in my opinion. It can help catch a robber or a troublemaking student.
"Chora cha ultya bomba" is a phrase in the Hindi language that means "the boy with the reversed bomb." It is often used colloquially to refer to someone who is unpredictable or troublemaking.
he's not crazy, he's just...well, you could call him crazy due to the fact that he's always so hyper and stuff, but he's more like stupid than crazy.AnswerThe Answer in Naruto would be,a troublemaking, loudmouth kid with a dream to become Hokage,in Shippudenhe's wise,but still a little the same. I would say crazy(in acool,troublemaking way) in "Naruto."AnswerThe Answer in Naruto would be,a troublemaking, loudmouth kid with a dream to become Hokage,in Shippudenhe's wise,but still a little the same. I would say crazy(in acool,troublemaker kind of way) in "Naruto."HE HAS A.D.H.D.!!!!!
Either you can follow a wise saying 'silence is golden' and move on from this person or at least learn to tune them out or, you can communicate by confronting them and calmly telling them what you think of them.
"Against idleness and mischief" means actively working or engaging in productive activities to prevent laziness and troublemaking. It encourages staying occupied and focused to avoid boredom and potentially harmful behavior.
Water-----H2O (H to O).
A little mischief maker is often referred to as a "rascal" or "scamp." These terms describe someone, usually a child, who enjoys playful troublemaking or cheeky behavior. They can also be called a "imp" or "trickster," emphasizing their playful and mischievous nature.