Rascal
Introduction
a mischievous or cheeky person
Background Story
The term 'rascal' has been used historically in literature and colloquial language to describe someone (or something) that is playful, mischievous, or somewhat disobedient. It often carries a sense of endearment, suggesting that while the individual may cause a bit of trouble, they are ultimately lovable. The name can also be associated with the character of Rascal, from the animated series and books where he is portrayed as a clever and playful animal.
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