[ US /ˈnɔti/ ]
[ UK /nˈɔːti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suggestive of sexual impropriety
    naughty words
    a juicy scandal
    a blue movie
    spicy gossip
    he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details
    a risque story
    blue jokes
    a naughty wink
    racy anecdotes
  2. badly behaved
    a naughty boy
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How To Use naughty In A Sentence

  • Rupert was naughty in that he voted undirected proxies and he didn't answer the question when Crikey asked that he not do this given that he had a conflict of interest and wasn't voting his own stake.
  • February 24, 2006 4: 56 PM bibliobibuli said ... visitor - you sure naughty one chatting up the girls again. what your ah mooi going to say this time? anna - sorry you were scrabbled, but at least you can take your piccy from here Meet Up and Scribble Night
  • It is naughty of you to pull your baby sister's hair.
  • Even though the title of this hilarious short mockumentary video is "Cockhead," it's probably safe for work, since the naughty bit is mosaiced. Plastic surgery parody video - Boing Boing
  • It appears the naughty boys were in the altogether just as a primary school field trip walked past.
  • You cannot win the hearts of naughty nine-year-olds by drawing cartoons that pacify their politically correct parents.
  • A lot of the behaviour parents call naughty or disobedient is just a normal part of development.
  • He fits the saying, “Like the naughty she-goat who used her hoof to dig up a knife from under the earth” The Volokh Conspiracy » Al Jezeera releases a full transcript of the Bin Laden tape.–
  • Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal code allows adults to bop naughty children.
  • Like parents forgiving naughty children, they forgive pop culture its badness, because it reminds them of when they were children.
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