adjective General Slang

bold

BOHLD · adjective · informal

Naughty, badly behaved (usually of a child)

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Naughty or badly behaved, especially of a child. Not the standard 'brave/daring' sense.

“You're a bold boy — no telly for you tonight.”
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bold In A Sentence

You're a bold boy — no telly for you tonight.

Origin & Usage

Hiberno-English retention/shift of 'bold' toward the sense of misbehaviour.

People Also Ask

What does 'bold' mean in Ireland?

It means naughty or badly behaved, especially of a child — not the standard 'brave' or 'daring' sense.

Why does bold mean naughty in Irish English?

It's a Hiberno-English shift where 'bold' took on the sense of misbehaviour rather than courage.

How do you use 'bold'?

Tell off a misbehaving child, e.g. 'You're a bold boy — no telly for you tonight.'

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