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var·mint
(vär′mĭnt)n. Informal
One that is considered undesirable, obnoxious, or troublesome.
[Variant of vermin.]
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varmint
(ˈvɑːmɪnt)n
informal an irritating or obnoxious person or animal
[C16: dialect variant of varmin vermin]
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var•mint
or var•ment
(ˈvɑr mənt)n.
1. an undesirable, usu. predatory or verminous animal.
2. an obnoxious or annoying person.
[1530–40; variant of vermin]
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