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Varmint
01
a person troublesome, irritating, or contemptible
Dialect
American
Offensive
Slang
What is the origin of the term "varmint" and how is it used?
"Varmint" is a slang term for a person who is troublesome, irritating, or contemptible. It comes from the alteration of "vermin," which originally referred to pests or animals considered harmful, and was extended figuratively to describe people behaving badly or causing trouble. The term has been used in English since at least the 18th century and is common in rural, American, and informal speech. It is mildly derogatory, often teasing or critical, and generally not highly offensive.
Examples
That varmint hid all the snacks before anyone could reach them.
02
a small animal, usually a mammal, that is considered a nuisance or a pest
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Animal
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
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