Misbehave in a sentence as a verb

Because it will dig up your yard, chew up the sofa and otherwise misbehave.

It's pretty hard for a large company to misbehave today and not pay a serious price for it.

When package managers misbehave, the whole software bundle suffers.

In his dystopian future, people don't want to misbehave, they're not interested in it.

You teach them through examples of good behavior, punish them when they misbehave, and reward them when they succeed.

Let's say testing shows a few older apps that have drivers that really misbehave on the new system, and you really want to ship this week.

SSDs have their own garbage collection mechanisms that can seriously degrade the performance of the drive if when they misbehave.

Corporations who misbehave shouldn't be bailed out, because they're just incented to misbehave again.

If social service providers are a commodity, if they misbehave or provide a bad user experience they could simply take their social graph somewhere else.

This is an annoyance but also an issue we encounter daily: both my Mac and Windows software, including the OSes, crash and misbehave rather regularly.

What is it about newspaper websites that encourages what I can only assume are normally rational developers to misbehave so unbelievably badly?

Rather than ignore it or tell her to cut it out, she is arrested and put in the system to teach her a lesson where she is brutalized with progressive increasing severity, making her more and more angry, and misbehave more and more, getting charged with trespassing and creating a disturbance.

We already have the\nconcept of rate-limiting various spammy internal kernel messages for\nwhen device drivers misbehave etc. Maybe we can just add rate-limiting\nto the interfaces that add messages to the kernel buffers, and work\naround this problem that way instead while waiting for Gregs fix to\npercolate?

Misbehave definitions

verb

behave badly; "The children misbehaved all morning"

See also: misconduct misdemean