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∙ 12y agoIt means cheeky or insolent; sassy.
· quarrelsome
most people think cheeky mare is a swear word but it is not
The word "cheeky" by itself is an adjective.
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"To be cheeky" IS an idiom. It means to sass or talk back.
No, "cheeky" is an adjective, not an adverb. Adverbs typically describe how an action is performed, whereas "cheeky" describes a person's behavior or attitude.
The word 'cheeky' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as showing disrespect, rude, impudent. Example:A cheeky kid was making faces at me while his mother paid the cashier.You are a cheeky person.
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zaboon deraaz is the closest translation for the term.
Literally, "a cheeky rascal" translates as "une racaille (feminine noun) insolente". The English word rascal has the same origin as the French "racaille", but that French word is most often associated with loitering uneducated youths, the kind you would call "chavs" in modern-days English.