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The use of such slogans has almost become cheeky or knowing.
That house music, and dance music more broadly, has become "cheeky" and "naughty" speaks to how far the genre has become the soundtrack to a heteronormative, suburban existence.
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He took me along to my local taekwondo club because, at 15 years old, I'd become a cheeky teenager and he felt I needed to be kept off the streets - he didn't want me to go down the wrong path in life.
Steele says that with the crash, Curbed's editorial tone became less cheeky and more sensitive to people's pain.
When Ms. Sullivan performs it, folding her hands and casting her saucer eyes heavenward, she becomes a cheeky latter-day Harlow filtered through Marilyn Monroe.
So the wearing of three watches became a cheeky way of referring to his contribution to China's socialism "with Chinese characteristics".
We became a cheeky, inseparable duo for the first few years of our lives together.
Altern-8's look became iconic a cheeky rejoinder to rockist complaints about "faceless techno bollocks".
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