Rascally
[ras-kuh-lee] /ˈræs kə li/
adjective
1.
being, characteristic of, or befitting a .
adverb
2.
in a rascally manner.
/ˈrɑːskəlɪ/
adjective
1.
dishonest or mean; base
2.
(archaic) (esp of places) wretchedly unpleasant; miserable
adverb
3.
in a dishonest or mean fashion
adj.
“low, mean, unprincipled,” from rascal + -ly (1).
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