мерзавец — meaning in English
merzavets
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English meaning
- blighter noun An informal, mildly disapproving or pitying term for a person, mainly British.
- git noun (British, informal) A stupid, annoying, or contemptible person.
- rat noun A rodent similar to a mouse but larger, often considered a pest.
- scab noun A dry, hard crust that forms over a wound as it heals.
- scamp noun A mischievous but likeable person, especially a playful child.
- scoundrel noun A dishonest or unprincipled person; a rogue or villain.
- shyster noun A dishonest or unscrupulous person, especially a lawyer or politician.
- skunk noun A small black-and-white North American mammal that sprays a foul-smelling liquid when threatened.
- villain noun A wicked or evil character, especially the main antagonist in a story, film, or drama.
Senses
мерзавец is used for these senses in English:
- blighter (UK, Irish, Commonwealth, often, disrespectful) A person, usually male, especially one who behaves in an objectionable or pitiable manner.
- git (Britain, Ireland, slang, pejorative) A silly, incompetent, stupid, or annoying person (usually a man).
- rat (informal) An informant or snitch.
- scab A mean, dirty, paltry fellow.
- scamp A rascal, swindler, or rogue; a ne'er-do-well.
- scoundrel A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a person without honor or virtue.
- shyster Someone who acts in a disreputable, unethical, or unscrupulous way, especially in the practice of law and politics.
- skunk (slang, derogatory, dated) A despicable person.
git — full definition
- noun (British, informal) A stupid, annoying, or contemptible person.
- intj Used to tell someone or something to go away.