There are 34 total results for your rascal search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
健者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
小童 see styles |
hichi ひち |
(archaism) small child (esp. a servant child in the Heian-period imperial palace); (archaism) young person; young servant; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (kana only) (derogatory term) boy; child; youth; brat; (1) (archaism) girl-in-training (e.g. a geisha-in-training or a girl who performs miscellaneous tasks in a brothel); (2) (archaism) (derogatory term) brat; scamp; rascal; jackanapes; (3) (archaism) disciple; apprentice; (place-name) Hichi |
悪党 see styles |
akutou / akuto あくとう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) scoundrel; rascal; villain |
悪徒 see styles |
akuto あくと |
rascal; scoundrel; villain |
悪漢 see styles |
akkan あっかん |
rascal; villain; scoundrel; ruffian; crook |
無賴 无赖 see styles |
wú lài wu2 lai4 wu lai |
hoodlum; rascal; rogue; rascally; scoundrelly |
茶目 see styles |
chame ちゃめ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) playful; mischievous; (2) joker; prankster; scamp; rascal; (3) brown eyes |
賴皮 赖皮 see styles |
lài pí lai4 pi2 lai p`i lai pi |
shameless; (slang) rascal |
赤佬 see styles |
chì lǎo chi4 lao3 ch`ih lao chih lao |
(dialect) scoundrel; rascal |
お茶目 see styles |
ochame おちゃめ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (See 茶目・1) playful; mischievous; (2) joker; prankster; scamp; rascal |
促狹鬼 促狭鬼 see styles |
cù xiá guǐ cu4 xia2 gui3 ts`u hsia kuei tsu hsia kuei |
mischievous fellow; rascal |
健か者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
壞包兒 坏包儿 see styles |
huài bāo r huai4 bao1 r5 huai pao r |
rascal; rogue; little devil (term of endearment) |
小淘氣 小淘气 see styles |
xiǎo táo qì xiao3 tao2 qi4 hsiao t`ao ch`i hsiao tao chi |
rascal |
強か者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
悪戯子 see styles |
itazurakko いたずらっこ |
(1) mischievous child; scamp; rascal; (2) elf; imp |
野風増 see styles |
nofuuzou; nofuuzo(ik); nofuuzo / nofuzo; nofuzo(ik); nofuzo のふうぞう; のふうぞ(ik); ノフウゾ |
rascal |
ならず者 see styles |
narazumono ならずもの |
ruffian; scoundrel; rogue; rascal; villain; hoodlum; thug |
ノフウゾ see styles |
nofuuzo / nofuzo ノフウゾ |
rascal |
やんちゃ see styles |
yancha やんちゃ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) naughty; mischievous; (2) rascal; naughty kid |
ラスカル see styles |
rasukaru ラスカル |
(personal name) Rascal (character in 1977 TV anime series) |
悪戯っ子 see styles |
itazurakko いたずらっこ |
(1) mischievous child; scamp; rascal; (2) elf; imp |
腕白坊主 see styles |
wanpakubouzu / wanpakubozu わんぱくぼうず |
naughty boy; mischievous boy; little rascal; brat |
腕白小僧 see styles |
wanpakukozou / wanpakukozo わんぱくこぞう |
(yoji) naughty boy; mischievous boy; little rascal; brat |
したたか者 see styles |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
やんちゃん see styles |
yanchan やんちゃん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) naughty; mischievous; (2) rascal; naughty kid |
Variations: |
kojoku こじょく |
(1) (archaism) girl-in-training (e.g. a geisha-in-training or a girl who performs miscellaneous tasks in a brothel); (2) (archaism) (derogatory term) (See 小童・こわっぱ) brat; scamp; rascal; jackanapes; (3) (archaism) (original meaning) disciple; apprentice |
いたずらっ子 see styles |
itazurakko いたずらっこ |
(1) mischievous child; scamp; rascal; (2) elf; imp |
やんちゃ坊主 see styles |
yanchabouzu / yanchabozu やんちゃぼうず |
rascal; mischievous kid; naughty child |
あらいぐまラスカル see styles |
araigumarasukaru あらいぐまラスカル |
(work) Rascal the Raccoon (1977 TV anime series); (wk) Rascal the Raccoon (1977 TV anime series) |
Variations: |
yancha; yanchan やんちゃ; やんちゃん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) naughty; mischievous; (2) rascal; naughty kid |
Variations: |
narazumono ならずもの |
(occ. 無頼漢) ruffian; scoundrel; rogue; rascal; villain; hoodlum; thug |
Variations: |
itazurakko いたずらっこ |
(1) mischievous child; scamp; rascal; (2) elf; imp |
Variations: |
shitatakamono したたかもの |
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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