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Copycat
Someone who copies others.
Armchair critic
Someone who criticizes others usually without knowing anything.
A loose unit
Someone who is often out of control, has crazy ideas, often drinks allot
Slimeball
An awful person who is also untrustworthy.
Off with the faeries
Someone who is a bit crazy and often has unconventional beliefs (often conspiracy theories).
Cheapskate
Someone who hates to spend money.
Chatterbox
Someone who talks non-stop.
Curtain twitcher
Someone who spies on their neighbours to catch them doing something wrong.
Black sheep
The "bad egg" in the family; the one who is always in trouble.
Barrel of laughs
Someone who is very funny and makes others feel good in their company.
A whizz
Someone who is really good at something techincal—like computers or maths.
Couch potato
Someone who is lazy and watches a lot of TV.
Early bird
Someone who likes getting up early in the morning.
Fair-weather friend
Someone who is a good friend when everything is fine.
Daredevil
Someone who takes unnecessary risks.
Crybaby
Someone who cries a lot and for no good reason —not a real baby.
Jack of all trades
Someone who can do many things with a degree of skill but not perfectly.
Night owl
Someone who loves to stay up late, either for work or leisure.
Heart of gold
A really good and kind person.
Pain in the neck
Someone who is really annoying and causes you a lot of aggravation.
Class clown
A student who disrupts the class and tries to make everybody laugh.