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naughty
Adjective
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If somebody, especially a child or a pet, is naughty, they are not good.
Oh! Go on you naughty boy. Silly thing. Get out.
Hannah was described as a bright but naughty child.
Parents often tell their children what is naughty behaviour but not what is good behaviour.
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If an adult is naughty, they are a little bit bad, often in a fun or sexual way.
He just kept putting wine in my glass. It's quite naughty, isn't it?
She walked out of the shower with a towel just covering her naughty bits.
dog
Noun
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A dog is a domestic mammal, related to wolves and foxes, that is often kept as a pet.
My pet dog is called "Rover".
dog
Verb
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If you dog someone, you follow them while being annoying.
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If you dog something or someone, you follow them to try to catch them.