ankle biter

The phrase "ankle biter" is a colloquialism often used to describe a small child or a young person, typically around preschool or early elementary age. It originated from the behavior of small children who tend to bite or nip at people's ankles when they are playing or being mischievous. It is an informal and often playful term used to refer to children.


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