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Does Bad Ass! have a positive or negative meaning? We've got a badass over here!", which is commonly used in internet flame-wars against so-called "internet tough guys" The positive meaning of "bad ass" or "badass" is derived from the somewhat dated slang usage of the word "bad", meaning "cool" For example, one might exclaim "That is one baaad ride, brother!" at the sight of one of these
Formal synonym for badass as a noun [duplicate] This question discusses formal synonyms for "badass" as an adjective, but I am asking for a noun usable in a somewhat formal setting with the same connotation and meaning
What does XP and Loot effects work through Level 10 mean? In the video game, Borderlands 3, there is a shield, called a "Deluxe Badass Combustor", which boosts experience gain and and item drop rarity In its description, it says: XP and Loot effects work through Level 10 People online have said that the shield's effects do not work when the wearer's level, goes past 10
Are there any archaic words in older strands of English that . . . A badass may be any one of these things however none of them imply that the individual is badass A cut-purse or pickpocket would be a ruffian and a younger one a rapscallion however its unlikely you would consider them badass
What is a polite substitute for badass (used as a noun)? Badass and BAMF are both modern words with approximately the same meaning: "Someone who is awesome to an extreme level, thereby leveraging unquestionable authority " Is there another noun or title
Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols So, with that all in mind: What symbols are acceptable for doing this? Are there patterns or specific methods for this? (Specific patterns for certain words) Other rules that may pertain to the situation
Changes in meaning of bad and bad ass [duplicate] Bad has been used to mean good since the 1800s The meaning of many, many words in English change over time Many times they go back to a previous meaning It's nothing new with the word bad Another similar example is sick which since roughly the 80s in America has been used to also mean good or excellent If you really want to know why in particular bad has been used to mean good, a possible