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  • 1Bad Teacher — Données clés Titre québécois Sale Prof Titre original Bad Teacher Réalisation Jake Kasdan Scénario Lee Eisenberg Gene Stupnitsky Acteurs principaux Cameron Diaz …

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  • 3Bad Boys (1995 film) — Bad Boys Directed by Michael Bay Produced by Don Simpson Jerry Bruckheimer …

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  • 4rotten apple — noun A corrupt person • • • Main Entry: ↑rotten * * * rotten apple UK US noun [countable] [singular rotten apple plural rotten apples …

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  • 5rotten — [adj1] decayed, decaying bad, badsmelling, corroded, corrupt, crumbled, crumbling, decomposed, decomposing, disgusting, disintegrated, disintegrating, fecal, feculent, festering, fetid, foul, gross, infected, loathsome, loud, mephitic, moldering …

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  • 6rotten to the core — {adj. phr.} 1. Thoroughly decayed or spoiled. * /This apple is inedible; it is brown and soft and rotten to the core./ 2. In total moral collapse. * /The Communist government of Cuba is rotten to the core./ …

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  • 7rotten to the core — {adj. phr.} 1. Thoroughly decayed or spoiled. * /This apple is inedible; it is brown and soft and rotten to the core./ 2. In total moral collapse. * /The Communist government of Cuba is rotten to the core./ …

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  • 8bad — bad1 [bad] adj. worse, worst [ME bad, badde < ? OE bæddel, hermaphrodite] 1. a) not good; not as it should be [a bad attitude, a bad deal] b) defective in quality; below standard; inadequate [bad plumbing] 2 …

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  • 9bad — [adj1] poor quality abominable, amiss, atrocious, awful, bad news*, beastly, blah*, bottom out, bummer*, careless, cheap, cheesy*, crappy*, cruddy*, crummy*, defective, deficient, diddly*, dissatisfactory, downer*, dreadful, erroneous, fallacious …

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  • 10rotten — early 13c., from O.N. rotinn decayed, pp. of verb related to rotna to decay, from P.Gmc. stem *rut (see ROT (Cf. rot)). Sense of corrupt is from late 14c.; weakened sense of bad first recorded 1881. Rotten apple is from a saying traced back to at …

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