Results for “cheeky little”
Playfully rude or a little indulgent — a 'cheeky pint' or a cheeky comment.
Mature content — open to view.
A low-stress, decent-paying job with flexible hours and little pressure.
The little sparkles — magic, excitement, or sarcastic emphasis around a word.
The little salute — 'understood, on it,' respect, or playful loyalty.
The rugged little military runabout of WWII — and originally GI slang for any new, untested gadget or recruit.
An aesthetic that romanticizes mushrooms, frogs, mud, and hoarding shiny little treasures like a feral woodland goblin.
An opportunist who tries his luck — a cheeky try-on merchant.
Excellent, fantastic — 'you little ripper!' is pure Aussie joy.
Means 'seriously' or 'for real' — you're not joking even a little.
To throw a big chunk of money into a coin or token fast, with little or no research.
A little extra freebie thrown in — Jamaica's version of a bonus or lagniappe.
Verlan for 'merci' (thanks) — a casual, often cheeky way to say thank you.
A bachelor flat or little love-nest, immortalized in classic tango lyrics.
A small child or annoying little kid underfoot.
Quietly, secretly, or kind of — softening or admitting something a little.
Catfishing lite, where you misrepresent yourself with old photos, filters, or little white lies.
Patois pronunciation of 'little' — small in size, amount, or affection.
A cheeky 80s 'buzz off' — a defiant insult made famous by Bart Simpson.
Scottish for 'small' or 'little' — also used to soften a request or mean 'a bit'.