词汇 | baddie |
释义 | baddy and baddie Theme: UNDESIRABLE 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 him anymore. baddie noun 1 a villain, especially in works of fiction. A childish epithet for a staple character of popular mass-entertainment, also used 'ironically' in law-enforcement. Also variant 'baddy' US, 1937. 2 an unwell feeling UK: SCOTLAND, 1988. 3 a slight wound, such as a graze or cut. Nursery and childish usage UK, 1993 baddie1. The antagonist or enemy in a book, film, video game, etc. Bowser is the main baddie who’s always causing trouble for Mario and Luigi. 2. Someone or something that is deemed negative or harmful. Sean is in time-out because he was being a baddie today. Gluten is seen as a real baddie these days. baddyand baddie (ˈbædi) n. a bad thing or person. Using butter is supposed to be a real “baddy.” Don’t be such a baddie. Tell me you just love my hair! baddieverbSee baddy |
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