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libertine

adjective as in debauched

noun as in debauched person

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That view treats Middle America as a catchall for sensibility, moral uprightness and a mythical strain of virtue incorrectly believed to be absent from the supposedly libertine coasts or in large cities.

From Salon

Trump, 77, has a libertine past, a salesman’s flair and an extraordinary instinct for insult.

But it's quite clear from the polling that most conservative evangelical Christians like the libertine, gutter-snipe Donald Trump even more than the rest of the Republican Party.

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Musk begged Trump to come back to Twitter with vulgar memes like this designed to entice the libertine ex-president:

From Salon

When he first sang with Stills and Nash in California, he knew his future lay in its libertine lifestyle.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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