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1 deugniet
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2 rakker
1 [deugniet] rascal2 [kerel, vent] guy♦voorbeelden:2 ouwe rakker! • (you) old rascal!een rechtse rakker • a right-wingerhij is een rooie rakker • he's a leftist -
3 boef
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4 dondersteen
dondersteen, donderstraal♦voorbeelden: -
5 schelm
♦voorbeelden:2 waar zit de kleine schelm? • where's the little rascal (hiding)? -
6 aartsschelm
n. scoundrel, rascal, villain -
7 aterling
n. miscreant, rascal, villain; one who holds a false or unorthodox religious belief -
8 belhamel
n. rogue, rascal, scoundrel -
9 boefje
n. rascal, mischievous boy (Slang) -
10 deugniet
interj. varmint--------n. rascal, scoundrel -
11 doerak
n. rascal, villain, scoundrel, rogue; mischievous person or animal -
12 dondersteen
n. rascal, scoundrel -
13 donderstraal
n. rascal, villain, scoundrel, rogue; mischievous person or animal -
14 fielt
n. scoundrel, rogue, rascal, villain -
15 guit
n. rogue, rascal, scoundrel -
16 schavuit
n. rascal, rogue, crook, prankster -
17 schelm
n. rascal, rogue, villain, caitiff, knave, wretch, imp, scamp, faineant, fiddle-faddle -
18 schurk
n. rogue, rascal, villain, scoundrel, knave, blackguard, miscreant, scamp, ruffian, stinkard, stinker, varlet, grafter, heel, highbinder, whoreson -
19 't is een echte dondersteen
't is een echte dondersteenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > 't is een echte dondersteen
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20 bengel
1 (little) rascal, scamp ⇒ (little) terror
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