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baddy

baddie [ˈbædi] n (British) (= bad guy) (in film, story)méchant m
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The RSPCA said that during their investigation, pictures were also found of a badly injured Pitbull Terrier called Baddy - who they say was not found.
Dubai-based musician, actor and international businessman, Badmus Akeem O, known in the industry as Baddy Oosha recently admitted the difficulty of keeping his mind on the craft because of distractions from women, saying if you don't go to them, they will come to you.
'The Baddy' will look to follow in Conor McGregor's footsteps and become a champion in both the featherweight and lightweight divisions under the Cage Warriors banner in front of his home crowd at the ECHO Arena.
PADDY 'THE BADDY' PIMBLETT returned to form with a sensational second round victory at Cage Warriors 90 at the ECHO Arena.
The biggest baddy though is the parent who will insist seven hours on Minecraft is enough.
The same story goes for Cyprus, and by playing the card of frozen conflicts, Greece is in fact saying who plays the role of a baddy in the region.
Unfortunately the super baddy kids do seem to be entirely self centered and many adult book buyers may shy away for that reason.
We all had a great night except the youngest, a four-year-old who could not cope with the "baddy", Captain Hook and had to be taken out at one point.
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Then he found that every baddy and wicked witch in the kingdom wanted her for their own.
Even while he was lecturing in economics at Coventry Technical College he still found time to play the odd fool or baddy.
RB says: Given how far the blood has got to travel to get to Baddy Long Legs' head, it's amazing!