jack the lad

The phrase "jack the lad" is an idiomatic expression commonly used in British English. It refers to a person, typically a young man, who is confident, boastful, and self-assured. The term often implies a mischievous or cheeky nature, someone who enjoys pushing boundaries or taking risks. It can also suggest a certain charm or charisma in their behavior. Overall, "jack the lad" describes someone who exudes a sense of swagger, boldness, and a carefree attitude.


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