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What is the word used to mean playful and naughty?

There are many words that describe playful and naughty behavior, depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Here are a few options:

General:

* Mischievous: Implies a playful and often harmless desire to cause trouble.

* Impish: Similar to mischievous, but with a more impish and sly tone.

* Puckish: Suggests a playful, mischievous, and often mischievous nature.

* Waggish: Describes someone who is playful and makes jokes, often in a teasing or humorous way.

More specific:

* Scampish: Implies a playful and slightly rebellious nature.

* Rascal: Suggests a playful and mischievous person, often someone who is slightly naughty.

* Flippant: Suggests a lighthearted and irreverent attitude, sometimes bordering on disrespect.

* Flirtatious: Implies playful and suggestive behavior, often used to describe romantic interactions.

* Cheeky: Describes someone who is playfully bold and disrespectful, often in a humorous way.

The best word to use will depend on the specific context and the tone you want to convey.

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