"Rampallion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rampallion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rampallion" Meaning

Rampallion refers to a laughing or grinning fool, a foolish person, or someone who is acting silly or taking things lightly. It is an archaic word that was commonly used in the 17th to 19th centuries, derived from the Middle English word "rampallien" or "rampallion", which means a wanton or foolish person.

"Rampallion" Examples

Synonym of "rampallion":


braggart

Usage Examples


"There was a rampallion in pre-Twitter times who verbally abused airline staff with complaint after complaint about the extent of the flight delay, though to no avail since he got ticketed and denied alcohol."

A publicity-hog may also fit this definition.

"The braggart wrote publicly about his checkered past numerous times!"

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A ramp is a line or a slope leading up or down, through which a wheel can roll, or a narrow passage over a step.<br><br>Example: The skateboard park has a large ramp for professionals to practice tricks.<br><br>It can also refer to a walkway or a pathway that is longer and slightly inclined, often used to aid accessibility.<br><br>Example: The ramp makes it easier for people with disabilities to access the beach.<br><br>Additionally, the term can also be used figuratively to refer to a gradual increase or a rise in something.<br><br>Example: The company's profits are steadily increasing up the ramp, year after year.

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