Peck's bad boy



Peck's bad boy

A mischief maker. “Peck's Bad Boy'' was the nickname of Hennery, a character created by 19th-century newspaperman George Wilbur Peck. Hennery played pranks on friends, neighbors, and especially his alcoholic father. These stories were later compiled into books, and the character of Hennery appeared in a number of early motion pictures. The phrase “Peck's bad boy'' was applied to someone, usually a youngster, whose impish behavior plagued those around him.
See also: bad, boy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Paraskevas-Greek, Late Greek
Eirene-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Stark[sta:k]
Oliviero-lee-VYE (French), O-lee-veer (Dutch)French, Dutch
&Aelig;Thelno&Eth;-Anglo-Saxon
AdÉLard-French (Quebec)