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A student who disrupts the class and tries to make everybody laugh.
class clown
Someone who is really annoying and causes you a lot of aggravation.
pain in the neck
Someone who is very old.
old as the hills
Someone who causes a lot of problems or trouble.
troublemaker
A really good and kind person.
heart of gold
Someone who loves to stay up late.
night owl
Someone who can do many things very well.
jack of all trades
Someone who cries a lot and for no good reason —not a real baby.
crybaby
Someone who takes unnecessary risks.
daredevil
Someone who is a good friend when everything is fine.
fair-weather friend
Someone who likes getting up early in the morning.
early bird
Someone who is lazy and watches a lot of TV.
couch potato
Children who are very well behaved.
good as gold
Someone who is really good at something —like computers or Math.
a whizz
Someone who is very funny.
barrel of laughs
The "bad egg" in the family; the one who is always in trouble.
black sheep
Someone who has his/her nose in everyone else’s business.
busybody
Someone who is rich and successful- usually old.
fat cat
Someone who talks non-stop.
chatterbox
Someone who is a bit crazy.
nutty as a fruitcake
Someone who hates to spend money.
cheapskate
Someone who gives orders when you are driving.
backseat driver
Someone who worries about every little thing.
worrywart
An awful person who is also untrustworthy.
slimeball
A cold-hearted person.
cold fish
A weird and strange person.
oddball
Someone who copies others.
copycat
Someone who criticizes others usually without knowing anything.
armchair critic