to be in a (bad) mood

  • 21bad — bad1 badness, n. /bad/, adj., worse, worst; (Slang) badder, baddest for 36; n.; adv. adj. 1. not good in any manner or degree …

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  • 22Bad Girls Road Trip — The Bad Girls Road Trip is a reality based series which airs on the American cable television channel, Oxygen.It is a spinoff from Oxygen s original show, The Bad Girls Club. It premiered June 12, 2007. It stars season one veterans, Zara Sprankle …

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  • 23Bad hair day — day in which one cannot get one s hair to look good; day in which one is in a bad mood and nothing goes right: Having a bad hair day, are we? …

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  • 24bad hair day — Australian Slang day in which one cannot get one s hair to look good; day in which one is in a bad mood and nothing goes right: Having a bad hair day, are we? …

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  • 25bad hair day — noun Colloquial 1. a day on which one cannot get one s hair to look good. 2. a day in which one is in a bad mood and nothing goes right: having a bad hair day, are we? …

  • 26bad-tempered — adjective Syn: irritable, irascible, tetchy, testy, grumpy, grouchy, crotchety, in a (bad) mood, cantankerous, curmudgeonly, ill tempered, ill humoured, peevish, cross, fractious, pettish, crabby; informal snappish, on a short fuse; Brit …

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  • 27Mood disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F30 F39 ICD 9 …

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  • 28Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja — Bad Dudes North American arcade flyer of Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja. Developer(s) Data East …

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  • 29BAD — may refer to:* Big Audio Dynamite British rock band founded by Mick Jones, formerly of punk pioneers The Clash. * Broken as designed A computer slang term originating at IBM, saying of a program that it is bogus because of bad design and… …

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  • 30mood — ► NOUN 1) a temporary state of mind. 2) a fit of bad temper or depression. 3) the atmosphere of a work of art. 4) Grammar a form or category of a verb expressing fact, command, question, wish, or conditionality. ORIGIN Old English …

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