Is the connotation of "naughty" always sexual?


Does the word "naughty" always have a sexual connotation if it is used between adults?


I'd like to use it in a notification-text of a smartphone app, e.g.: No naughty apps selected, where it's supposed to refer to things like Angry Birds that you shouldn't play during work/class/etc. It's meant to be playful rather than sexual. Is this usage possible?



Answer



Of course it's not always sexual. Here are a couple of dozen instances of "a bit naughty of me", within which I can't see that many (if any) have sexual connotations.


Context is everything.


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