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answerbok | 23:05 Sat 13th Sep 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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devil's advocate? Is there a phrase for when someone says something deliberately controversial just to get a reaction?
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Such a person might be called a provocateur...a French word, but often used in English for situations like this. His/her actions would be called 'provocative', despite the tabloids use of that word to mean 'sexually tantalising' and nothing else.
I must confess to doing this. I am very tolerant and not easily bored, but sometimes people can be so tedious. It usually occurs after a some drinks, but not enough drinks. Anyway, the term usually used, by those who are not rolling around laughing, is b.i.t.c.h.

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