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Meaning:
brash

(especially of a young person) rude and not showing respect

impulsive, brazen

clown

a person (especially in a circus or pantomime) who makes a living by dressing up and doing foolish or funny things

joking person

daredevil

a person who is very daring

thrill-seeker

desperate

(of a person) filled with despair and ready to do anything regardless of danger

reckless, outrageous

fiery

looking like, hot as, fire

passionate; on fire

foolhardy

taking, involving, unnecessary task

impetuous, rash

hasty

said, made or done (too) quickly

speedy; without much thought

jester

a person who jests, especially (in olden times) a man paid to make jokes to amuse the court or nobles

person who jokes, plays jokes

pantaloon

person who jokes, plays jokes

person who jokes, plays jokes

porcupine

a small animal (larger than a hedgehog) covered with spines that it sticks out if attacked

mean lady

rash

done, doing things, too quick, without enough thought of the possible result; (an appearance, patch, of) tiny red sports on the skin; a sudden spread

careless, impulsive

reckless

not thinking or caring about the effects, consequences

irresponsible in thought, deed

show-off

to draw attention to one's wealth, ability, knowledge etc to impress people

person who is very funny

shrew

a small animal like a mouse that feeds on insects; a bad-tempered woman

mean lady

thoughtless

not thinking; selfish; inconsiderate

inconsiderate

tigress

a female tiger

mean lady

unconsidered

(of words, remarks) spoken thoughtlessly

rash

unmanageable

not manageable

unruly, wild

wag

(to cause something) to move from side to side or up and down

person who is very funny

zany

(of a person, action) pleasantly foolish; odd

crazy, funny

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