词汇 | naughty |
释义 | naughty 1. adjective 1 corrupt or violent. An archaic sense, used by Shakespeare to describe the criminally wicked, re-emerged in the C20 UK, 2000. 2 of antique furniture, being passed off as something better or other than it is UK, 1971 2. noun 1 an act of sexual intercourse AUSTRALIA, 1959. 2 a physical injury; hence, a disservice UK, 1984 3. verb to have sex AUSTRALIA, 1961 naughty but niceHarmful, distasteful, or reprehensible, but still irresistibly enjoyable, attractive, or desirable. Sometimes hyphenated if used before a noun. Naughty but nice, this divine chocolate cake certainly won't do your waistline any favors this holiday season. This is one of best naughty-but-nice fast food restaurants in the city. naughty bitsslang Genitals or breasts. Instead of developing any real character or telling something resembling a story, the film is just obsessed with toilet humor and naughty bits. naughty bitsthe parts of a person's body connected with sexual activity or attraction, especially their genitalia. informal humorousnaughty but nicereprehensible but irresistible. informalThe expression, which often carries a sexual innuendo, was popularized in Britain especially as an advertising slogan for cream cakes in the 1970s. naughty bits n. genitals; breasts. (From a skit on Monty Python’s Flying Circus, a popular late 1960–1970s BBC comedy series still seen worldwide in reruns.) Those grape smugglers don’t do much for the naughty bits. |
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