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Is "rascal" a positve or negative salutation?
Sometimes I find the word in different articles with different situations. I saw again in some lyrics. Can somebody helps and explain?
11 de jul de 2012 15:31
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I agree with Claire - I think in older texts it's a directly negative term, but you'll see it used affectionately in modern use (eg. little rascal / old rascal / saucy rascal). It's like saying that person's naughtiness is almost cute.
11 de julho de 2012
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It can mean either. It all depends on the context, the tone it was used and how it is intended.
For an example, a girl friend chiding her boy friend, "You are a rascal and a scalawag!" It can mean either way! So you need to find out the acutal reason why it was being said. Worse still, if it was said, "Sir, you are a rascal and a scalaway!", then you will have to study the body language as well!
11 de julho de 2012
1
It's as Regina says, but I'd say this use is old fashioned. Oxford has 'a mischievous or impudent child' as the first meaning with the Merriam-Webster meaning as the second one.
I'd say that, when applied to a child, it's actually affectionate. Actually, when I was little, I had a teddy bear in a t-shirt that had 'I'm a little rascal' written on it. :)
11 de julho de 2012
Merriam-Webster gives this definition of rascal- a mean, unprincipled, or dishonest person or a mischievous person or animal.
This basically gives you an idea whether it's negative or positive.:)
11 de julho de 2012
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