What does deugniet in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word deugniet in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use deugniet in Dutch.

The word deugniet in Dutch means deugniet, rakker, bengel, deugniet, rekel, deugniet, rakker, deugniet, rakker, deugniet, deugniet, aap, schavuit, deugniet, schelm, kleine deugniet. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word deugniet

deugniet, rakker, bengel

(informal (mischievous child) (informeel)

Danny is known as a scamp in his preschool class.

deugniet, rekel

(US, informal (troublemaker, good-for-nothing) (ouderwets)

deugniet, rakker

(mischievous person)

deugniet, rakker

(dated (scamp, rogue)

deugniet

(figurative (mischievous child)

That imp is always in trouble for disobeying his parents!

deugniet, aap

(mischievous child) (informeel)

Look at those kids running around. They're a bunch of monkeys!

schavuit, deugniet, schelm

(child: mischievous)

Amber's been playing tricks on me all day; she's a rascal.

kleine deugniet

(informal (mischievous child)

My nephew is such a little scamp; I'm exhausted after babysitting him for an afternoon!

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