Puckish in a sentence as an adjective

No worries, I was feeling a bit puckish.

> "Dot, a hockey-puckish satellite, extends the range of an Echo or Tap"No.

I hope Boutin, the one byline most consistently puckish rather than nasty, continues to find other outlets.

Also, it's one of a few books that has a puckish, hackery-sort of mentality and doesn't shy away from hot-button topics like metaprogramming, tampering with the GIL, mining program runtime data from previous stackframes, etc.

Puckish definitions

adjective

naughtily or annoyingly playful; "teasing and worrying with impish laughter"; "a wicked prank"

See also: arch impish implike mischievous pixilated prankish wicked