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  • 91bad apple — Informal. a discontented, troublemaking, or dishonest person: In any group of average citizens there are bound to be a few bad apples. [from the proverb one bad apple spoils the barrel ] * * * …

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  • 92bad egg — a person who is bad, dishonest, or unreliable; a good for nothing: a bad egg who had served several years in prison. [1850 55, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 93bad penny — noun a) A counterfeit or damaged penny. Felix Marchandll have much money bad penny as he is, continued Christine in her normal voice. b) A person or thing which is unpleasant, disreputable, or otherwise unwanted, especially one which repeatedly… …

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  • 94bad news — noun a) News of unpleasant, unfortunate or sad events. One of the rules of journalism is that news from Africa is always bad news. b) An irritating, troublesome or harmful person, situation or thing …

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  • 95bad\ actor — noun informal A person or animal that is always fighting, quarreling, or doing bad things. The boy was a bad actor and nobody liked him …

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  • 96bad seed — /bæd ˈsid/ (say bad seed) noun a person with a tendency to repeated wrongdoing, this tendency being viewed as congenital in nature and likely to have a bad influence on others …

  • 97bad-arse — /ˈbæd as/ (say bad ahs) Colloquial –noun 1. a person who is intimidating because of their aggressive behaviour combined with a complete lack of morals or scruples. –adjective 2. tough and aggressive; threatening. Also, badarse, bad arse. Usage:… …

  • 98bad egg — n. a repellent person. □ Youre not such a bad egg after all. □ She’s a real bad egg …

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  • 99bad news — {n.}, {slang} An event, thing, or person which is disagreeable or an unpleasant surprise. * /What s the new professor like? He s all bad news to me./ …

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  • 100bad news — {n.}, {slang} An event, thing, or person which is disagreeable or an unpleasant surprise. * /What s the new professor like? He s all bad news to me./ …

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