Rascalism

Pronunciation: /ˈɹæskəɫˈɪzəm/

Rascalism (noun)

  1. Behaviour that is playful but not honest, involving small tricks or mischief.
  2. Actions showing a lack of honesty, often done for personal advantage or to cause trouble.

Examples

  • His rascalism made everyone laugh, even when it caused trouble.
  • The kids blamed their rascalism for the broken window.