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"Djabelek" is an imp in Polish mythology Polish mythology who plays practical jokes; in modern terminology currently means "demon or "devil." As always, children in families who have too much energy and are always in mischief are called "djablek" in a loving, but amused way.
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Djabelek is an imp in Slavic mythology who plays practical jokes; in modern terminology currently means "demon or "devil." As always, children in families who have too much energy and are always in mischief are called "djablek" in a loving, but amused way.
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The djabelek is an imp, the player of practical jokes.
In modern terminology, this term has come to mean devil or demon.
Of course, little ones with far too much energy, the ones always getting into mischief, are also called djabelek by their families.
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