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Vulgarly

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Adverb

1. smuttily, vulgarly

in a smutty manner

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Vulgarly

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adjective
1. 
marked by lack of taste, culture, delicacy, manners, etc
vulgar behaviour
vulgar language
2. (often capital; usually prenominal)
denoting a form of a language, esp of Latin, current among common people, esp at a period when the formal language is archaic and not in general spoken use
3. archaic
a. 
of, relating to, or current among the great mass of common people, in contrast to the educated, cultured, or privileged; ordinary
b. 
(as collective noun; preceded by the)
the vulgar

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Vulgarly

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adjective
1. 
of, characteristic of, belonging to, or common to the great mass of people in general; common; popular
a vulgar superstition
2. 
designating, of, or in the popular, or vernacular, speech
3. 
a. 
characterized by a lack of culture, refinement, taste, restraint, sensitivity, etc.; coarse; crude; boorish
b. 
indecent or obscene

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Vulgarly

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adj.
1.
a. Crudely indecent: a vulgar joke.
b. Deficient in taste, consideration, or refinement: "that vulgar jockeying for position around the bedside of the gravely ill" (Susan Sontag).
c. Given to crudity or tastelessness, as in one's behavior: "He relentlessly vilified the studio executives as vulgar, ignorant hoodlums" (Marion Meade).
d. Offensively excessive in self-display or expenditure; ostentatious: the huge vulgar houses and cars of the newly rich.
2. Spoken by or expressed in language spoken by the common people; vernacular: the technical and vulgar names for an animal species.
3. Of or associated with the great masses of people; common.

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