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Smoky

Emitting smoke esp in large quantities or in an offensive manner fumid as smoky fires

Licentious

Characterized by license passing due bounds excessive abusive of freedom wantonly offensive as a licentious press

Grievous

Causing grief or sorrow painful afflictive hard to bear offensive harmful

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Jim Crow

Jim Crowrdquo produced in 1835 by Thomas D Rice 1808 1860 a famous negro minstrel considered disparaging and offensive

unconscionable

unconscionable : unreasonably unfair to one party, marked by oppression, or otherwise unacceptably offensive to public policy [an clause] [finds the contract…to have been at the time it was made "Uniform Commercial

darky

a negro an African American an older term now considered offensive

darkie

a black person an African American an older term now considered offensive

cocksucker

a worthless or despicable person intended as disparaging and invariably offensive

Civet

of the civet Viverra civetta It is of clear yellowish or brownish color of a strong musky odor offensive when undiluted but agreeable when a small portion is mixed with another substance It is used as a

Caterwaul

To cry as cats in rutting time to make a harsh offensive noise

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Offensive - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Smoky

Emitting smoke esp in large quantities or in an offensive manner fumid as smoky fires

Licentious

Characterized by license passing due bounds excessive abusive of freedom wantonly offensive as a licentious press

Grievous

Causing grief or sorrow painful afflictive hard to bear offensive harmful

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Jim Crow

Jim Crowrdquo produced in 1835 by Thomas D Rice 1808 1860 a famous negro minstrel considered disparaging and offensive

unconscionable

unconscionable : unreasonably unfair to one party, marked by oppression, or otherwise unacceptably offensive to public policy [an clause] [finds the contract…to have been at the time it was made "Uniform Commercial

darky

a negro an African American an older term now considered offensive

darkie

a black person an African American an older term now considered offensive

cocksucker

a worthless or despicable person intended as disparaging and invariably offensive

Civet

of the civet Viverra civetta It is of clear yellowish or brownish color of a strong musky odor offensive when undiluted but agreeable when a small portion is mixed with another substance It is used as a

Caterwaul

To cry as cats in rutting time to make a harsh offensive noise

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