Impertinently bold, impudent or saucy.
It means cheeky or insolent; sassy.
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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No, the word cheeky is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word would be cheekily.
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.
A cheeky emotion tells the disrespectful behavior of a child.
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zaboon deraaz is the closest translation for the term.
"Fresco" in that context means "cheeky" or "sassy". So it would mean "cheeky/sassy kid".
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