Offensive - Law Dictionary Search Results
malodor
An offensive odor
Maladdress
Bad address an awkward tactless or offensive way of accosting one or talking with one
Loud mouthed
a loud voice talking or sounding noisily noisily impudent or offensive
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Licentious
by license passing due bounds excessive abusive of freedom wantonly offensive as a licentious press
Papist
Church of Rome and the authority of the pope an offensive designation applied to Roman Catholics by their opponents
Jim Crow
Rice 1808 1860 a famous negro minstrel considered disparaging and offensive
jigaboo
A negro especially an African American an offensive term usually intended as an ethnic slur
Papism
Popery an offensive term
Expunction of remarks
p. 410. In British Parliament, if a member uses disorderly, offensive or unparliamentary words in a debate, immediate notice is taken
Putredinous
from putrefaction or partaking of the putrefactive process having an offensive smell stinking rotten
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