Uncas, call your father; We need all our We`pons to get the cunning Varmint out of his sleeping place. So he was sure of his dinner; And the „Varmint” was carefully laid in the corner of the wagon. „There,” he said, „stay in the dark and sell the first apartment you come across in the same way the Varmint sold you. Varmint is an informal word meaning „wild animal” or „animal”. Your Uncle Bob might see a mouse and shout loudly, „Get out of my kitchen, Varmint!” He jumped up screaming, and the first thing the light showed was the varmint, curled up and ready for another spring. Too bad we couldn`t place a mine to detonate it in flames, or have a gun to shoot directly at the Varmint. You won`t be surprised to encounter varmints while walking through the woods, although you probably don`t expect to encounter them in your bathroom or library. An annoying animal will most likely be referred to this way, such as a raccoon that keeps knocking over your garbage cans. You can also call a human a Varmint, especially if it`s someone driving you crazy. Varmint has been an American slang version of vermin since the 1500s.
The timing also indicates a possible copy of Varmint`s shooting. Across the desert, I once photographed a varmint in the desert! Variant of vermin (with regular opening of late Middle English from tautosyllabic to ar and parasitic t).