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baddie

or ²ú²¹»å·»å²â

[ bad-ee ]

noun

plural baddies.
  1. a villainous or criminal person.


baddie

/ ˈ²úæ»åɪ /

noun

  1. a bad character in a story, film, etc, esp an opponent of the hero
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Origin of baddie1

An Americanism dating back to 1935–40; bad 1 + -ie
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I was really angry about all that, and I wanted to use the show to have a group catharsis again, where the baddies get done, and the good people come out on top.

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Campaigner Sir Alan Bates has said he wants the "real baddies" involved in the Post Office scandal to be held to account.

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“The main baddies in the game were Kremlings,†Wise said, pointing out a play on words that, it is safe to say, went over the head of most 10-year-olds.

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So there will always be a new made-up baddie that is supposedly threatening the good white straight Christians.

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But now, the “baddies aren’t gifting us things every dayâ€, says one source, Labour in office is instead responsible for writing its own script.

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