Naughty: not. and adj. ("Beggar, beggar"; word coming from Latin rascal "From the kitchen", from coquistro or derived from coq): A vile person, capable of blameworthy actions.
(He's a naughty fieffé ; friends and rascals -in politics-).
Insult term: bandit, rascal, rascal; rascal, rascal, beggar, rascal, hanger.
Person who has mischief, playfulness. (little rascal!).
Bandit, brigand, rascal, rascal.
Rascal of…: qualifies what is judged as malicious, with the idea of seduction or deception: " her black-eyed rascals »
Old phrase from the south of France: rascal of fate! which expresses astonishment, admiration.
To qualify children: mischievous, mischievous, naughty (this little girl is very naughty) or to describe things or objects: saucy, nimble. A naughty story.
Male: someone's rascal: his lover.