Meanies Meaning in English
word · lemma: meanie
ˈmiːniz
MEE-neez
mˈiːnɪz
MEE-niz
Definición
'Meanies' means people who are unkind, cruel, or behave nastily, especially as used by children to describe someone who is not nice.
Uso & Matices
Mostly used by children or in a playful, informal tone. Not a strong insult; suitable for lighthearted situations. Common with phrases like 'stop being meanies' or 'don't be a meanie.' Rarely used in formal or adult conversations.
Spanish: malvados - malos (niños)Portuguese (BR): malvados - pessoas malvadas - chatosPortuguese (PT): maus - pessoas más - chatosChinese (Simplified): 坏蛋 - 坏心眼的人Chinese (Traditional): 壞蛋 - 壞心腸的人Hindi: दुष्ट लोग - बुरे लोगArabic: أشرار - أشخاص أشرارBengali: দুষ্টু - খারাপ ছেলে-মেয়েRussian: злюки - врединыJapanese: いじわる - 意地悪な人Vietnamese: đứa xấu tính - người xấu bụngKorean: 나쁜 사람들 - 심술쟁이Turkish: kötüler - kötü huylularUrdu: بدتمیز - شرارتی لڑکےIndonesian: anak nakal - orang jahat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The other kids were being meanies to her at lunch.
basic
Don't be meanies to your little brother.
basic
Those kids are such meanies!
basic
Ignore the meanies—they just want attention.
natural
Sometimes, kids call each other meanies just for fun.
natural
You two are acting like total meanies right now!
natural