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  1. Harmful, distasteful, or reprehensible, but still irresistibly enjoyable, attractive, or desirable. Sometimes hyphenated if used before a noun. Naughty but nice, this divine chocolate cake certainly won't do your waistline any favors this holiday season.This is one of best naughty-but-nice fast food restaurants in the city.

  2. Vera-Ellen performs in the musical number "Naughty But Nice" from the 1952 movie "The Belle of New York".

  3. 34 Sexy Gifts That Are Guaranteed to Spice Up Your Relationship. Only the best vibrators, kinky toys and lingerie for the naughtiest person on your Valentine's Day shopping list. By Lizz Schumer...

  4. Naughty but nice expressing the temptation of something which, while essentially reprehensible, is also pleasurable.

  5. Naughty but Nice is a 1939 Warner Bros. musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Dick Powell, Ann Sheridan, Gale Page, Ronald Reagan and Helen Broderick.

  6. Naughty but nice – is used commonly in English conversation to describe something which is not all together healthy (to eat) but delicious. There are more nuances with ‘naughty’ in English than there are with ‘méchant’ in French.

  7. Now in its 10th, and sadly final, year, Naughty But Nice is as fresh, clever, risque, and subversive as it ever was, but its few nice moments are still sweet, sentimental and heartfelt. When...