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Discover Ludwig"naughty list" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in a humorous way to refer to a list of people or items that have done something wrong or have not been behaving in the way that was expected of them. For example: "Johnny has been so naughty this week that I think he should be put on Santa's naughty list."
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There is no "naughty" list.
But Dad's on the naughty list.
Being on the naughty list means, of course, no presents.
A loophole in the naughty list system, there.
"You want to get off the naughty list," Ms. Rome said.
Santa told a young girl that Hillary Clinton made the naughty list.
$15. (Ages 4 to 6) PETER CLAUS AND THE NAUGHTY LIST By Lawrence David.
jeremy scahill (@jeremyscahill) Obama referred to journalists on "nice" or "naughty" list.
Maybe the Queen is like Santa, with a "nice" and "naughty" list, and she accidentally got the columns mixed up.
Buddy and his dad will eventually reconcile, but at the start the hard-boiled Walter is on Santa's naughty list.
Other European vehicles on the naughty list were the Bugatti Veyron supercar, Lamborghini Murciélago, Bentley Azure and Bentley Arnage RL.
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