Rugrat In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "rugrat", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2021-07-15 04:07

Meaning of Rugrat

Rugrat humorous informal noun slang

Used to refer to a baby or a child who is just learning to walk

My wife has been on leave to look after our rugrat.

I just put my rugrat down for her nap.

The babysitter takes care of my rugrat very carefully.

Other phrases about:

an old/a wise head on young shoulders
A child or young person who thinks, talks and behaves like an older person who has more experience of life.
(as) artful as a wagonload of monkeys

Extremely clever, cunning or mischievous

crumb crusher

Used to refer to a young child

pull (one's) leg

To tease or make a joke with someone, usually by trying to persuade them of something that isn't true.

deduction

A child.

Grammar and Usage of Rugrat

Plural noun: rugrats

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