Reverse Dictionary: NAUGHTY

ADJECTIVES
► BADMASH naughty, dissolute → 2007 UK sl. (Bk.)
► ILL naughty, bad → 1943 Amer. dial.
► LAZY bad, naughty, worthless → 1671 Eng. dial. obs.
► MEAN worthless, naughty, of bad character → 1896 Eng dial.
► NAUGHT morally bad; wicked; naughty → 1536 obs.
► PAW-PAW naughty, esp. improper → 1720 colloq.
► WANTON of persons: undisciplined, ungoverned; not amenable to control, unmanageable, rebellious; of children: naughty, unruly → a1300 obs.

ADVERBS
► NAUGHTLY naughtily → 1530 obs.

INTERJECTIONS
► TATA! an exclamation used to frighten children when naughty → 1905 Eng. dial. obs. (Bk.)

NOUNS
► WANTONNESS of a child: unruliness, naughtiness; of a horse: restiveness → 1533 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► BADLING a low scoundrel; a worthless fellow; a scamp; also, a naughty child → 1818 Sc. obs.
► BADMASH a naughty or dissolute person → 2007 UK sl. (Bk.)
► CUTTIE ► CUTTY a testy or naughty girl or woman; often used playfully → 1830
 MUZZY a rascal, a naughty child → 2001 Irish sl.
► NAUGHTY-BACK a bad or naughty child or person; a term of general reproof; generally used to children → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► NAUGHTY-PACK a naughty child or person → 1828 Eng. dial.
► SCALAWAG ► SCALLAWAG ► SCALLOWAG ► SCALLYWAG a disreputable or very mischievous fellow; a worthless, good-for-nothing, or contemptuous fellow; a good-tempered scamp; a ne’er-do-well; a scapegrace, a blackguard; a rascal; a naughty child → 1848
► SNICKET a pert, saucy, forward girl; a term of reproach for a little girl; a naughty child; a dirty, careless, impudent woman → 1867 Eng. dial.
► THRUM a naughty child → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► UNSEL a self-willed, naughty, worthless person; a term of opprobrium generally applied to a child → 1677 Sc. & Eng. dial. obs.
► VARMENT a bad or naughty boy → 1773
► WICK a naughty child → 1909 Sc.
► WILDEGO a naughty, unruly child → 1986 Eng. dial.  (Bk.)
► WYLOCKS a naughty child → 20C sl.
► YOUNG TURK a naughty or unmanageable child; a troublesome, destructive boy → 1859

VERBS
► TRY ONESELF to behave in an unruly or extravagant manner; to misbehave, to be naughty, to show off → 1912 Amer. dial.