Who is a rug rat?

Definition of rug rat
slang. : a child not yet old enough for school.
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What is the definition for a rugrat?

[count] US slang. : a young child. a mother and her little rugrats.
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Where does the term Rugrat come from?

1550s, "a coarse, heavy, woolen fabric," a word of Scandinavian origin; compare Norwegian dialectal rugga "coarse coverlet," from Old Norse rogg "shaggy tuft," from Proto-Germanic. Perhaps it is related to rag (n. 1) and rough (adj.), and compare rugged. The original meaning is obsolete.
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What is the meaning of Chucky?

noun. 1As a term of endearment or affectionate form of address for a loved one, especially a woman or child.
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What does sprog stand for?

/ (sprɒɡ) / noun slang. a child; baby. (esp in RAF) a recruit.
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Is the word bairn in the English dictionary?

Bairn is a Scottish or Northern English word for child.
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Is sprog a Scrabble word?

Yes, sprog is in the scrabble dictionary.
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Is Chucky real?

Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Child's Play slasher film franchise. Chucky is portrayed as a vicious serial killer who, as he bleeds out from a gunshot wound, transfers his soul into a "Good Guy" doll and continuously tries to transfer to a human body.
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Why is it called a Chucky Egg?

Chucky egg is primarily used as a regional British term (notably documented in Lancashire and Yorkshire) for a preparation of boiled chicken eggs or as a term of endearment along the lines of “sweetie,” often from an older person to a younger one.
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What is the proper name for chuckies?

noun, plural chuck·ies. British Dialect. a chicken; fowl. GOOSES. GEESES.
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Why are toddlers called Rugrats?

Arlene Klasky pitched an idea for a show about what it would be like if babies talked. The original title for the series was going to be "Onesomething", but this was changed to Rugrats, as that was a name used for babies (as a reference to how they crawl around on the floor).
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Is Rugrat a Scrabble word?

Yes, rugrat is in the scrabble dictionary.
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What does dissolution mean in history?

Definition of dissolution

the undoing or breaking of a bond, tie, union, partnership, etc. the breaking up of an assembly or organization; dismissal; dispersal. Government.
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What is a wily fox?

(as) wily as a fox

Exceptionally clever, cunning, or shrewd, especially in devious or underhanded ways. He thought he was being wily as a fox in the way he had been skimming money from the cash registers, but management caught up with him eventually.
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Who is Cynthia from Rugrats?

'Rugrats' Lore: Cynthia

Cynthia (a.k.a Cynthia Pickles) is Angelica's favorite doll, a parody of the Barbie doll. Cynthia's name possibly comes from the British doll, "Sindy". Angelica's doll is known for wearing the same orange dress with red stripes, a black belt with a yellow buckle and red shoes.
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What does rain check mean?

Definition of rain check

1 : a ticket stub good for a later performance when the scheduled one is rained out. 2 : an assurance of a deferred extension of an offer especially : a document assuring that a customer can take advantage of a sale later if the item or service offered is not available (as by being sold out)
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Who invented egg in a cup?

Early egg cups were discovered amidst the ruins of Pompeii from 79 AD. Later, during the French Revolution, it is said that King Louis XV helped to popularize egg cups when citizens of the republic tried to imitate their king's ability to “decapitate an egg at a single stroke.”
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Is egg in a cup a Scottish thing?

It's one of those staples of the Scottish breakfast table that you never really know is Scottish or not. With boiled egg, butter and salt (and pepper if you want) added to a cup or mug and mashed together and usually served with toast, it has different names depending on where you are from.
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How old is Chucky in 2021?

With the new information offered by Chucky's long-awaited backstory for Charles Lee Ray, merged with the doll's subsequent shelf life, Chucky is officially, as of 2021, a 64-year-old soul hiding behind an eternally youthful visage.
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Is jigsaw real?

John Kramer (colloquial: "The Jigsaw Killer") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Saw franchise. Jigsaw made his debut in the first film of the series, Saw, and appears in all subsequent sequels, with the exception of Spiral. He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell. M.O.
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Is Jason is real?

You can relax! Jason Voorhees is not a real person, the fictional character was created by Victor Miller the writer responsible for 1980's Friday the 13th. While the character might have had some real-life inspiration there was no one individual responsible for the character or his distinct appearance in mannerisms.
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What does Wee mean in Scottish?

Wee means small in size or extent. [Scottish, informal] I've got a wee kitten in the flat. He just needs to calm down a wee bit. Synonyms: little, small, minute, tiny More Synonyms of wee.
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What does Wee Man mean in Scotland?

When Scots use the term wee man, they're referring to the devil. The Dictionary of the Scots Language is a fantastic and free resource for all terms Scottish, including blethering skite or bladderskate, which is a great thing to call a chatty rascal. This is part of a complete episode.
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What is greet in Scottish?

weep, cry, lament; complain; grumble. Greet is Old English in origin, and makes its d颵t in Scotland in the late fourteenth century, in John Barbour's The Bruce, one of the earliest known pieces of Scots poetry.
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