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"Saucy" seems to have both good and bad meanings, but which is commonly used?

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Rebecca

The adjective "saucy" in this case means that something is very bold or forward. This refers to a dare which is very forward and challenging. "Saucy" can either have a negative or a positive connotation depending on the context. In this context, it can be either a positive or negative nuance, depending on who is receiving the dare. Both nuances are commonly used for the word "saucy", but it depends on the context. Ex: He embarrassed them with saucy questions. Ex: She told us a saucy story. In the first example, "saucy" has a negative nuance since it refers to questions which are bold and make the other people feel uncomfortable. In the second example, "saucy" is neutral but could be more of a positive nuance.

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