baddy or baddie

baddy or baddie
bad|dy or bad|die [ `bædi ] noun count BRITISH INFORMAL
a BAD GUY

Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.

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  • baddie — baddy UK [ˈbædɪ] / US or baddie UK / US noun [countable] Word forms baddy : singular baddy plural baddies British informal someone in a film or book who does unkind or illegal things …   English dictionary

  • baddy — UK [ˈbædɪ] / US or baddie UK / US noun [countable] Word forms baddy : singular baddy plural baddies British informal someone in a film or book who does unkind or illegal things …   English dictionary

  • Baddie — or baddy may mean: * slang for badminton * informal for villain * fan of Canadian rocker Bryan Adams * Jordan Satterfield …   Wikipedia

  • baddie — ☆ baddie or baddy [bad′ē ] n. pl. baddies Slang a bad or wicked person, esp. such a character in a play, film, etc …   English World dictionary

  • baddy — AND baddie [“baedi] n. a bad thing or person. □ Using butter is supposed to be a real baddy. □ Marty has become such a baddie that no one speaks to her anymore …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • baddie — noun the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction • Syn: ↑villain • Usage Domain: ↑slang • Hypernyms: ↑character, ↑role, ↑theatrical role, ↑part, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • baddy — [[t]bæ̱di[/t]] baddies also baddie N COUNT: usu pl A baddy is a person in a story or film who is considered to be evil or wicked, or who is fighting on the wrong side. You can also refer to the baddies in a situation in real life. [BRIT,… …   English dictionary

  • baddie — or baddy noun (plural baddies) Date: 1937 one that is bad; especially an opponent of the hero (as in fiction or motion pictures) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • baddy — noun see baddie …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • baddie — /bad ee/, n. a villainous or criminal person. Also, baddy. [1935 40, Amer.; BAD + IE] * * * …   Universalium

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