Words with this meaning include scallawag, scamp, hooligan, urchin ...
Hobgoblin.
Good Lovin'
The term "rascal" originates from the Middle English word "rascal," which itself comes from the Old French "rascal" meaning "a young animal," particularly a young goat. This term evolved to describe someone considered mischievous, impudent, or cunning. Over time, "rascal" has taken on a more playful connotation, often referring to someone who is endearingly naughty or troublesome.
The main character in "Rascal" is Sterling North himself, a young boy who befriends a mischievous raccoon named Rascal. Rascal is described as playful, intelligent, and endearing, often getting into trouble but also having a strong bond with Sterling. Other characters in the book include Sterling's family members and friends who support him in his adventures with Rascal.
1)You little rascal. 2)you rascal what are you trying to do!
Rascal = yungantsch (×™×•× ×’×Ö·× ×˜×©)
it says...PASSION.
Kolohe is rascal in Hawaiian.
The little rascal does whatever he pleases.
Akuto is the Japanese word for "Rascal"
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Rascal Video was created in 1999.