WAGGISH - translation to arabic
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WAGGISH - translation to arabic

WRONGFUL ACT OR PETTY ANNOYANCE
Malicious mischief; Criminal Mischief; Mischievousness; Mischievous; Mischiefs; Waggishly; Waggishness; Criminal mischief; Waggish
  • H. Brückner, ''Mischief'' (1874)

WAGGISH         

الصفة

داعِب ; دَعَّابَة ; طايَبَ ; فاكَهَ ; لَعُوب

waggish         
هزلى مولع بالمزاج والمداعبة
waggish         
صِفَة : مزَّاح . هَزْليّ

Definition

Waggish
·adj Like a wag; mischievous in sport; roguish in merriment or good humor; frolicsome.
II. Waggish ·adj Done, made, or laid in waggery or for sport; sportive; humorous; as, a waggish trick.

Wikipedia

Mischief

Mischief or malicious mischief is the name for a criminal offenses that is defined differently in different legal jurisdictions. While the wrongful acts will often involve what is popularly described as vandalism, there can be a legal differentiation between vandalism and mischief. The etymology of the word comes from Old French meschief, which means "misfortune", from meschever, "to end badly".

Examples of use of WAGGISH
1. Clive Tyldesley ITV Style Waggish, brash, confident.
2. He didn‘t even have the regulation rayon shirt emblazoned with a waggish nickname.
3. The couple are said to want a "regal, restrained atmosphere". Kick–off Saturday afternoon in the surprisingly un–Waggish Manchester Cathedral – its interior is adorned with minstrel angels and wooden carvings.