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When someone is badly behaved, it's often said that they are being "disruptive" or "out of line." Phrases like "acting out" or "misbehaving" are commonly used to describe their actions. In more severe cases, people might say they are "crossing the line" or "showing disrespect." Overall, these expressions highlight a lack of appropriate behavior or social decorum.

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