TV series example of the word

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4
Goes after him how, on his Rascal scooter? Ha, ha.
বদমাশ, শঠ, ডেকরা, হতচ্ছাড়া লোক
(1) A deceitful and unreliable scoundrel,one who is playfully mischievous,person who is unprincipled,does not work hard
(2) A deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
(3) One who is playfully mischievous
(4) Person who is unprincipled
(5) Does not work hard
(1) A lovable rascal
(2) You are such a rascal!
(3) Congressional rascality on such a scale requires a comparable arrogance of power.
(4) His blue ribbon commission has rascals that have screwed over the average Bahamian and enriched themselves beyond belief.
(5) So many patriots are really rascals - you know, last refuge of the scoundrel - nationality is a dangerous thing.
(6) Have those dreadful rascals done the dirty on you?
(7) Miles and Jack, on the other hand, are too easy to figure out, lovable cartoons, rascals who are losers by rote.
(8) We're rascals , and scoundrels, and villains, and knaves.
(9) It purges the pleasure of sleep and contaminates the cornflakes, leaving a day-long impression that a world run by fools and rascals should be treated with suspicion.
(10) She has a fondness for rascally men, a distaste for bossy wives, and a sympathy for anyone who leads with the heart instead of the brain.
(11) As a satire against a whole gallery of foreign and domestic rascals and rascalities , Melmotte was aptly named.
(12) Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together!
(13) She says that by her own admissions, some of the applications are by rogues, and rascals and persons of dubious credibility.
(14) Or is it because religion has become the last hiding-place of rascally politicians whose secular disguises have been unmasked by the people?
(15) As a result, he is ideally equipped to capture the essence of Rome: the loud traffic, fragrant markets, vigorous food and rascally bureaucratic corruption.
(16) That's not to say that our aging pair of (now slightly dowdy) French rascals are going to be pulling their punches at all.
(17) He was often humiliated by the rascals in his town.
(18) As a result, liars are passed off as scoundrels or rascals , or even lovable rogues.
(19) But those rascally creatures are smart and agile.
(20) The neighborhood kids and rascals have been setting off fireworks for three or four weeks and everyone told me about how much worse it would get on the actual night.
scalawag
scallywag
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Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4
Goes after him how, on his Rascal scooter? Ha, ha.