rascal

noun

One that is playfully mischievous.

noun

An unscrupulous, dishonest person; a scoundrel.

adjective

Made up of, belonging to, or relating to the lower classes.

noun

The commonalty of people; the vulgar herd; the general mass.

noun

In hunting, a refuse or despicable beast or class of beasts; an animal, or animals collectively, unfit to chase or to kill, on account of ignoble quality or lean condition; especially, a lean deer.

noun

A low or vulgar person; one of the rabble; a boor or churl.

noun

A low or mean fellow; a tricky, dishonest person; a rogue; a knave; a scamp: used in objurgation with much latitude, and often, like rogue, with slight meaning. Compare rascally.

Paltry; worthless; unworthy of consideration; in a special use, unfit for the chase, as a lean deer: used of things or animals.

Low; mean; base; common; ignoble; vulgar; knavish: used of persons, formerly with reference to class or occupation, but now only with an implication of moral baseness or dishonesty.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the common herd or common people; low; mean; base.