Word of the day: infamous
infamous: adjective 1: having a reputation of the worst kind: notoriously evil 2: causing or bringing infamy: DISGRACEFUL 3: convicted of an offence (as a felony), bringing infamy Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary

infamous: adjective 1: having a reputation of the worst kind: notoriously evil 2: causing or bringing infamy: DISGRACEFUL 3: convicted of an offence (as a felony), bringing infamy Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
churchy: adjective 1: marked by strict conformity or zealous adherence to the forms or beliefs of a church 2: of or suggestive of a church or church services
affront: verb 1a: to insult, especially to the face, by behaviour or language b: to cause offence to 2a: to face in defiance: confront b: obsolete: to appear directly before affront: noun 1: a deliberate offence 2: obsolete: a hostile encounter Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
debauchery: noun 1: extreme indulgence in bodily pleasures and especially sexual pleasures: behaviour involving sex, drugs, alcohol, etc. that is often considered immoral 2: archaic: the act of luring someone away from virtue or duty Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
deadbeat: noun 1: loafer 2: one who persistently fails to pay personal debts or expenses deadbeat: adjective : having a pointer that gives a reading with little or no oscillation
roller-coaster: adjective : marked by numerous ups and downs roller coaster: noun 1: an elevated railway (as in an amusement park) constructed with sharp curves and steep inclines on which cars roll 2: something resembling a roller coaster Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary
John Bull : noun 1: the English nation personified 2: a typical Engliushman Source: Merriman Webster Dictionary