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Rebelry means that a rebel has been well seasoned. This person has made it through life maintaining a sense of his or her idealism and usually takes an off-beaten-path in life. They do not fall into pressures of the masses- they usually find their way to middle and older age with ultimate sophistication and uniqueness. People having 'rebelry' usually have their own unbiased views of the world.
1-Jane Goodall has a natural sense of rebelry.

2-Any person who asks "why?" and "who made the Rules?" then seeks to find answers and solutions for themselves.
Rebelry by xyoz October 13, 2013
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