n. 1. A rogue; a rascal. 2. A mischievous youngster. [Probably from scamp, to go about idly, probably from obsolete Dutch schampen, to decamp, from Middle Dutch ontscampen; see SCAMPER.] |
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tr.v. scamped, scamp·ing, scamps To perform or make in a careless or inadequate way. [Possibly of Scandinavian origin.] scamper n. |
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