baaad

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English

Adjective

baaad

  1. Elongated form of bad.
    • 1996, John Tierney, “Recycling is Garbage”, in New York Times:
      "How does all this make you feel?"
      "Baaaad", the students moaned.
    • 2012, K. Bennett, The Year of Eating Dangerously (urban fantasy), page 10:
      The last living biker came at me with a knife, a big honking knife, the kind that makes an outlaw feel really baaaad. I hate getting cut. That leaves a definite scar on my not so resilient skin.

Usage notes

  • As with other elongated forms, the number of repetitions of the vowel is arbitrary; a longer spelling indicates a longer pronunciation by the speaker, but not necessarily a greater intensity of meaning.

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