wantons

wantons
wan·ton || 'wɑntən /'wɒn- n. lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious v. act lewd; behave wildly; waste irresponsibly adj. spiteful; arbitrary, unjustified; reckless, lawless; immoral, obscene; permissive; mischievous, playful; wasteful

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