A person or group of people who are portrayed in the media as deviant and a threat to societal values.
Idioms Starting with "F"
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to occur after something else
to do what someone else has done, often in a similar manner
To blindly follow someone into a dangerous or foolish situation without questioning their judgment.
To do the same thing as someone else has just done; to imitate.
To do what everyone else is doing, often without thinking for oneself or considering alternatives.
To investigate a crime, scandal, or mystery by tracing financial transactions, assuming that money trails will reveal the culprits or motives.
To keep a secret absolutely, without ever revealing it, even after death; or, to remain loyal or committed to something until death.
to trust your instincts and go where they lead you
a playful or chaotic argument involving throwing food
something that warrants careful consideration
something that seems valuable but is actually worthless