wallydraigle

Etymology
Precise etymology is unclear. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary suggests the word may come from, a variant of , an interjection expressing woe. The Oxford English Dictionary agrees that the word is Scots, and suggests that the source of the second element is Scots or English, both derived from. The term is attested since the 16th century.

Noun

 * 1) A feeble or underdeveloped person or animal.

Etymology
See the English section, above.

Noun

 * a
 * 1) a worthless or slovenly person
 * 2) the youngest member of a family or the youngest bird in a nest