saucy aIn my community this term is used to refer to persons or animals that are very wild and saucy. They are usually jumping or racing around, making noise and into mischief. A ' young child' is usually young and always doing things he shouldn't do. A young animal is one who gallops around the garden and will not let anybody near him.YesDICT. CEN folk language[-][PT]JW[-] [-]_yarry:_[-]Used IUsed INot usedNEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVE
saucy a...you wouldn't be allowed to let 'em run, if you had a bull or no, an' specially if he got ...
This study was motivated by anecdotal observations of preschool children's demonizing some animals w...
_didoes_"kicking up _didoes_"[PT] a person who creates a lot of noise and confusion is said to be k...
scuddy aFOLK LANGUAGE [PT] _scuddy_ : mean or unfair; also greddy In my childhood anybody who s...
yary avery wild; lots of spirit; vigorous; usually used when refering to animals such as horses or...
scandiclusFOLK LANGUAGE A word used in reference to something being shocking or disagreeable. Pecu...
boneen n(4) BONNEEN, BONEM. Devine, 10: a young pig. BONNIF. English, 29...
cracky n"As saucy as a cracky". This is applied to a person who usually has a saucy tongue or a pe...
laddio n_Laddioes_ [PT] JW This was a term used by my mother to refer to young boys. It was espec...
sleeveen nThis term was often used by my mother in addressing one of my family such as, "You young...
cracky n"Like the crackie", "Saucy as a crackie (cracky)" - very common expression- Some explanatio...
youngster nThe term "youngster," as used among the planters and understood by the early settlers, ...
gaffer"me young _gaffers_" This term is used by some of the older men of Salmonier when referring...
“Never work with animals or children” is a familiar word of advice. While this tongue-in-cheek line ...
young aThis adjective is frequently prefixed to the name of a child (generally one under 10). Eg. "...
saucy a...you wouldn't be allowed to let 'em run, if you had a bull or no, an' specially if he got ...
This study was motivated by anecdotal observations of preschool children's demonizing some animals w...
_didoes_"kicking up _didoes_"[PT] a person who creates a lot of noise and confusion is said to be k...
scuddy aFOLK LANGUAGE [PT] _scuddy_ : mean or unfair; also greddy In my childhood anybody who s...
yary avery wild; lots of spirit; vigorous; usually used when refering to animals such as horses or...
scandiclusFOLK LANGUAGE A word used in reference to something being shocking or disagreeable. Pecu...
boneen n(4) BONNEEN, BONEM. Devine, 10: a young pig. BONNIF. English, 29...
cracky n"As saucy as a cracky". This is applied to a person who usually has a saucy tongue or a pe...
laddio n_Laddioes_ [PT] JW This was a term used by my mother to refer to young boys. It was espec...
sleeveen nThis term was often used by my mother in addressing one of my family such as, "You young...
cracky n"Like the crackie", "Saucy as a crackie (cracky)" - very common expression- Some explanatio...
youngster nThe term "youngster," as used among the planters and understood by the early settlers, ...
gaffer"me young _gaffers_" This term is used by some of the older men of Salmonier when referring...
“Never work with animals or children” is a familiar word of advice. While this tongue-in-cheek line ...
young aThis adjective is frequently prefixed to the name of a child (generally one under 10). Eg. "...
saucy a...you wouldn't be allowed to let 'em run, if you had a bull or no, an' specially if he got ...
This study was motivated by anecdotal observations of preschool children's demonizing some animals w...
_didoes_"kicking up _didoes_"[PT] a person who creates a lot of noise and confusion is said to be k...