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mischief-making

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mis⋅chief-mak⋅er

[mis-chif-mey-ker]
–noun
a person who causes mischief, esp. one who stirs up discord, as by talebearing.

Origin:
1700–10


mischief-making, adjective, noun
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mis·chief-mak·er   (mĭs'chĭf-mā'kər)
n.  One who causes mischief, especially one who makes trouble by spreading gossip.
mis'chief-mak'ing n.
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