What are some disused words I can call my teenagers?
What are some disused words I can call my teenagers?


I've been calling them ne'er-do-wells lately, or sometimes layabouts.
rapscallions , knaves, scamps
7 0 Replyknaves is a new one for me, thanks.
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Scallywags
5 0 ReplyRabble-rousers
4 0 ReplyMilquetoast dandies.
4 0 ReplyMalcontents
4 0 ReplyThis one is going on the list.
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Jackanapes
3 0 ReplyGadabouts
3 0 Replywhippersnappers
3 0 ReplyScrimshankers! I always imagine that word in Mr Burns' voice for some reason.
3 0 ReplyToerags, ratbags, dustbin lids
2 0 ReplyRuffians, roustabouts
2 0 ReplyBlodgers (use Australian accent) Bloh-jah!
2 0 ReplyPoint of order, OP asked for disused words, not frequently used words.
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It might not be quite what you're looking for but some of these maybe.
https://arapahoelibraries.org/blogs/post/names-for-groups-of-animals/
Nothing a teenager loves more than learning something along the way
2 0 ReplyNot so much disused but rarely used these days:
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Nincompoop. (Fun fact: it's a mangling of Latin "non compos mentis" = "not of sound mind")
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Gibbering wretch.
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Navel starer.
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Halfwit.
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Dunce
Actually rare / disused:
- Flibbertygibbet. Means "airhead" which itself is a kind of weird word, but is better known. Both usually applied to girls and young women, but can also be used for males, etc.
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Rake is a good one.
2 0 ReplyAn odd one, but my physics teacher would address us as ‘mollusc’ :D
2 0 ReplyCrotchgoblins
1 0 ReplyVagabonds is a good one.
1 0 ReplyLollygag.
1 0 ReplyGroms.
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