Reverse Dictionary: ILL-BEHAVED

ADJECTIVES
► BEDLAM belonging to a madhouse; mad, wild, ill-behaved, foolish → a1535
► MALEGERENT ill-behaving, unthrifty, improvident → 1727 obs.
► MALVERISH badly behaved, mischievous, bad-mannered → 1880 Sc.
​► ONKED ► UNKED ► UNKID uncouth, awkward, shy, ill-behaved; untidy; ugly; unpleasant, uncomfortable, inconvenient → 1783 Eng. dial.
► OOBIT a ragged, shaggy, or unkempt, hairy person; an uncouth sort of person; an ill-behaved youngster; an insignificant rascal → 1856 Sc.
► RAGMATICAL wild, rowdy, ill-behaved, riotous → 1742 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► OOBIT an unkempt or uncouth sort of person; an ill-behaved youngster; an insignificant rascal → 1856 Sc. 
► QUEAN a woman; a female; from early Middle English a term of disparagement or abuse; hence, a bold, impudent, or ill-behaved woman; a jade, a hussy; a harlot, a strumpet, esp. in 16th-17th centuries → a1000 
► RAKESHAME one who covers himself with shame; an ill-behaved, disorderly, or dissolute fellow → 1599
► RAMP a bold, vulgar, ill-behaved woman or girl: a high-spirited, independent woman, usually synonymous with a prostitute → a1450 obs.
► RAMPANT a bold, vulgar, ill-behaved woman or girl; an impudent female → 1671 obs.
► RANTIPOLE a rude, romping boy or girl; a wild, ill-behaved or reckless person; a scold, a termagant, a shrew; a dissolute person → a1700
► RAPPOCK an ill-behaved person → c1350 N. Eng. dial.
► TAISTREL ► TAISTRILL an ill-mannered, ill-behaved, or mischievous boy; one given to playing pranks → 1892 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► TASSET an ill-behaved woman → 1855 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► YARD DOG an ill-dressed, badly behaved person → 1930s African-American sl.
► YOUNG HEMP a young scoundrel; an ill-behaved young man or boy; an 18th century juvenile delinquent → 1785 sl.