deviltry

[dev-uhl-tree]

noun

Reckless or unrestrained mischievous behavior.

That dumb broad Sarah Palin and her deviltry should have to face consequences for murders that went down in Tucson.

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puerile

Childish; trifling; silly; immature.

Cindy and Kelly were swimming in the prolonged descent toward an acrimonious breakup. They were equally vindictive and puerile, and each refused to yield on a single issue…

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appellation

/ˌæpɪˈleɪʃən/

noun

1 a the word by which a particular person or thing is called and known…

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collude

[kuh-LOOD]

intransitive verb

 To act in concert; to conspire; to plot.

My wife colluded with one of her girlfriends for us to have a threesome on New Year’s Eve.

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cogitate

/ˈkɒdʒɪˌteɪt/

verb

1 a to think. b to meditate…

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apposite

[AP-uh-zit]

adjective

Being of striking appropriateness and relevance; very applicable; apt.

He didn’t think it was apposite that I strongly felt the need for him to double bag it.

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opprobrium

/əˈproʊbriəm/

noun

1 disgrace. 2 infamy. 3 reproach mingled with contempt…

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