Gourab does better as a mischievous fun-loving youth, except for the times when he bursts into tears as things go awry.
That in the city, she had fallen in love with Kishore (Navdeep), a mischievous and amiable youth.
"Yerosha" is a label often applied to mischievous youths.
Rosso Malpelo, a mischievous red haired youth, is routinely beaten and picked upon for his assumed nastiness, as manifest in his red hair.
Referred to as Lonnie by his family, Taylor was a mischievous youth.
He is a mischievous youth who enjoys teasing his egotistical elder sister.
Ottawa remembers Mr. Hart as a well-behaved, shy, bookish boy, which is perhaps what he was trying to live down on this visit by repeatedly referring to himself as a mischievous youth.
One can, even if there is a perceptible difference between the benign OED definition a mischievous or frolicsome youth and the Australian a young urban rough.
The term larrikin was used to refer to "a mischievous or frolicsome youth", as reported in the Supplement, English Dialect Dictionary, editor J. Wright, 1898-1905.
The lives of these mischievous youth with micro-politics and their fantasies are the main theme.