scamp
noun /skæmp/
/skæmp/
(old-fashioned)- a child who enjoys playing tricks and causing trouble synonym scallywagWord Originmid 18th cent. (denoting a highwayman): from obsolete scamp ‘rob on the highway’, probably from Middle Dutch schampen ‘slip away’, from Old French eschamper. Early usage (still reflected in West Indian English) was derogatory.