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What is beastially?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 7/31/2025

"Beastially" refers to behavior or actions that are characteristic of a beast or animal, often implying a lack of human qualities such as compassion, reason, or morality. It can describe acts that are cruel, savage, or depraved in nature. The term may also be used in a broader, metaphorical sense to characterize someone as behaving in a primitive or uncivilized manner.

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