Rascaldom

Pronunciation: /ˈɹæskəɫˈdɑm/

Rascaldom (noun)

  1. Behaviour that is playful but wrong, often causing small problems or trouble for other people.
  2. A pattern of acting in a dishonest or troublesome way, especially when someone should behave better.

Examples

  • His rascaldom caused trouble at school.
  • The teacher warned them about rascaldom.