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Naughty

/ˈnɔː.ti/adjective
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Naughty refers to behavior that is mischievously disobedient or playfully breaking rules, often evoking a sense of light-hearted troublemaking in children. In modern contexts, it can also hint at something flirtatiously risqué or adult-oriented, adding a cheeky twist to conversations without being overtly offensive.

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In the early 20th century, 'naughty' was popularized in children's literature by authors like Beatrix Potter, appearing in over 200 instances in her works to describe adorable yet troublesome animals, which helped cement its affectionate use in parenting. This shift turned a once stern term into a beloved one, influencing how millions of parents worldwide gently correct their kids today.

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