Sentence examples for bad meaning from inspiring English sources

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Run DMC proclaimed itself "the big, bad wolf in your neighborhood — not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good".

Run DMC proclaimed itself "the big, bad wolf in your neighborhood not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good".

As hip-hop grew up, it developed a bad image (and not in the "bad meaning bad but bad meaning good" way, as Run and DMC put it on the single "Peter Piper").

Awad Shaker, 30, a Jenin taxi driver, who had never been inside a cinema, said he would go as long as the films were "good" rather than "bad", meaning morally acceptable.

Most of the subsidies are "bad", meaning they lead to overcapacity and exploitation, and about $3bn of the subsidies are "ugly", actively leading to the depletion of fish populations.

In the short term UBS suggests that the online gambling group's results at the end of August could also be bad, meaning the shares could fall further - or, as it puts it, "potentially providing an even better entry point".

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BH: That's a bad tune--bad meaning good.

Bad fats, meaning trans and saturated fats, increase the risk for certain diseases.

Kittles called Friday's loss in Boston a bad day, meaning that his knee was bothering him.

As it turns out, my actions in a previous life have resulted in "bad karma", meaning I will never find true love with a man.

I seem to recall we lost a day due to bad weather, meaning Gordon and I could only make the climb up to the top once.

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