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ralphie

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Noun — British slang for a scruffy or unruly schoolchild.

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Etymology

Said to derive from Ralph Gardener's High School, a school in North Shields, England once known for its rough reputation, plus the diminutive "-ie".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ralphie” mean?

The word “ralphie” means british slang for a scruffy or unruly schoolchild. In plain terms, a slang, mostly regional British term for a messy or badly behaved schoolkid.

How do you pronounce “ralphie”?

“Ralphie” is pronounced rahr-FEE (/ɹɑːɹˈfi/ in IPA).

How do you use “ralphie” in a sentence?

Here is “ralphie” used in a sentence: “Don't be such a ralphie, tuck your shirt in.”

What part of speech is “ralphie”?

“Ralphie” is a noun.

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