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  • 71bad — 1. adjective /bæd/ a) Not good; unfavorable; negative. You have bad credit. b) Seemingly non appropriate, in manners, etc. It is bad manners t …

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  • 72bad — adjective (worse, worst) 1》 of poor quality or a low standard.     ↘(often bad at) not able to do a particular thing well.     ↘inappropriate. 2》 unwelcome or unpleasant.     ↘severe or serious.     ↘(bad for) harmful to. 3》 offending moral… …

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  • 73BAD — Banda (Regional » Language Codes (3 Letters)) * Big Audio Dynamite (Community » Media) * Be A Doer (Community » Educational) * Buck A Day (Miscellaneous » Funnies) * Bikers Against Diabetes (Regional » US Phone Area Codes) * Big And Dangerous… …

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  • 74bad — 1. mod. powerful; intense. (Streets.) □ Man, that is really bad music! □ This grass is bad! 2. mod. suitable; excellent; good. (Streets.) □ I got some new silks that are really bad. □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 75bad — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. vicious, wicked; defective; hurtful, noxious; unfavorable, unfortunate. See badness, inexpedience, imperfection. Ant., good. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Wicked] Syn. immoral, evil, wrong, corrupt;… …

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  • 76bad — 1) adj good. Originally from the terminology of the poorest black Americans, either as simple irony or based on the assumption that what is bad in the eyes of the white establishment is good for them, this usage spread via jazz musicians in the… …

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  • 77bad — I bad 1. bad sb., et, e, ene II bad 2. bad vb., præt. af bede, II …

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  • 78Bad to Me — Infobox Single Name = Bad to Me Cover size = Caption = Artist = Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas from Album = A side = B side = I Call Your Name (Lennon/McCartney) Released = 26 July 1963 Format = Recorded = 26 June 1963 (both sides) Genre =Pop… …

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  • 79bad — Synonyms and related words: OK, abhorrent, abominable, abomination, ace high, ailing, alarming, amiss, apocalyptic, arrant, atrocious, atrocity, bad for, bad smelling, badly, baleful, bane, baneful, bang up, barfy, base, befoulment, below par,… …

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  • 80Bad — 1) (chiefly US Black English) wonderful; excellent; good: You look bad, man ; You re the baddest (originally US Black English (late 19thC); the paradoxical meaning is actually a development of an earlier sense in which bad meant tough , mean ,… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang