Dictionary Definition
mischievous adj
1 naughtily or annoyingly playful; "teasing and
worrying with impish laughter" [syn: impish, implike, pixilated, prankish, puckish]
2 badly behaved; "he was saucy and mischievous in
school"; "a naughty boy" [syn: naughty]
3 deliberately causing harm or damage;
"mischievous rumors and falsehoods"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman meschevous, from Old French meschever, from mes- ‘mis-’ + chever ‘come to an end’ (from chef ‘head’).Pronunciation
- /ˈmɪsʧɪvəs/
Adjective
- Causing mischief; troublesome, cheeky, badly-behaved.
Synonyms
- (causing mischief): harmful, hurtful, detrimental, noxious, pernicious, destructive
- (badly-behaved): badly-behaved, naughty
Derived terms
Translations
causing mischief:- Kurdish: ziyander, zererder
- Portuguese: bagunceiro, sapeca (Braz.)
naughty:
- Finnish: ilkikurinen, pahankurinen, pahanilkinen
- Kurdish: şûm, neqet, destmatî, venehewiyayî
- Portuguese: levado
Extensive Definition
Mischief, in criminal
law, is an offense against property that does not involve
conversion.
It typically involves any damage,
defacement,
alteration,
or destruction
of property. Common
forms include vandalism, graffiti, or some other
destruction or defacement of property other than arson. Governed by state law,
criminal mischief is committed when a perpetrator, having no right
to do so nor any reasonable ground to believe that he has such
right, intentionally damages property of another
person, intentionally participates in the destruction of property of
another person, or participates in the reckless damage or destruction
of property of another person. Criminal mischief is usually a
misdemeanor. The
etymology of the word
comes from Old French
meschief, which means "misfortune,' from meschever, "to end badly."
The term ‘mischief’ tends to minimize or play down the extent or
seriousness of the violence often associated with
the attacks.
In computer
science and hacker
jargon, mischief is a form of attack that clearly indicates the
breach of the system and
constitutes a form of injury or an infringement of rights, more specifically
invasion of privacy, against which legal action can be taken to
secure damages. Grey hat hackers
often use mischief as a way to signal security breaches to system
administrators. Anox is known for his various actions in that
matter.
Mischief is also a way for a hacker to "prove"
himself to others. As an overt demonstration to other
hackers of his skill in the use of force, these security breaches can
be taken as a sign of
criminal
intent and may result in charges as serious as terrorism. In this context,
terroristic threat
involves a threat to commit violence (the computer attack)
communicated with intent to cause significant harm, inconvenience, or injury (the
resulting breach) in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such
harm, inconvenience, or injury. Brute force
is associated with hacker ‘mischief’.
References
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
annoying, arch, artful, bad, baleful, baneful, bothering, bothersome, corroding, corrosive, corrupting, corruptive, counterproductive,
damaging, dangerous, deadly, deleterious, destructive, detrimental, devilish, disadvantageous,
disserviceable,
distressing,
elfish, elvish, evil, foolish, foxy, frolicsome, full of mischief,
harmful, hazardous, high-spirited,
hurtful, ill, ill-behaved, impish, injurious, insidious, irking, irksome, knavish, larkish, lethal, malefic, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, misbehaving,
mischief-loving, naughty, noisome, noxious, ominous, paw, perilous, pernicious, playful, poisonous, prankish, pranksome, pranky, precarious, prejudicial, puckish, rascally, risky, roguish, scampish, scapegrace, scatheful, sly, spiteful, sportive, toxic, trickish, tricksy, tricky, venenate, veneniferous, venenous, venomous, vexatious, vexing, vicious, virulent, waggish, wicked