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- noun Alternative spelling of
baddie .
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Examples
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He is less memorable even than Tomorrow Never Dies’ main baddy, Elliott Carver (Remember?
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But her aunt is proved right in the end, for among all these nice well-brought-up people there is a baddy, which is revealed only towards the end.
Flaming June George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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When a Jews does something wrong, the newspapers can't wait to let the world know that the 'baddy' is a Jew.
British Blogs 2009
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The dog is not taking down a bad guy, judging from how the squad runs unprotected from various angles, and the "baddy" is wearing a mattress suit.
Tacky Raccoons 2009
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When a Jews does something wrong, the newspapers can't wait to let the world know that the 'baddy' is a Jew.
British Blogs 2009
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I like it when the Russian baddy talks about any child finding his secrets for one small coin. steve B. writes:
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It starts Michael Crawford, who went on to greater fame as the original musical Phantom of the Opera, and Oliver Reed as the Russian baddy.
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Hugo Weaving, playing a baddy, injects way much menace as he spits out “Mister Anderson.”
Cheeseburger Gothic » A few quiet ales with the crew… and a special guest from America. 2009
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There have to be two henchmen to hold the captive goody down while the baddy explains the utter ruthlessness of his cunning plan.
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Old Man: You know this Guy: Itś Jiří Macháček (Czech actor) - dramatically baddy and Jiří Lábus (Czech actor and famous comedy sparring partner with Kaiser) with Petr Čtvrtníček also, of course.
sonofgroucho commented on the word baddy
As opposed to goody?
January 21, 2008