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bad mind
noun
Malicious intent; animosity
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Contact with coaches from other countries and prize and sponsorship money allowed in China's market economy has "been a lure to the bad mind of some coaches and athletes," He said.
Not that the mobile website is that bad, mind you, I just tend to prefer native apps.
And Netflix, for all its goodness no one's saying it's "bad," mind you but isn't exactly a vital service.
Not that bad, mind you, because Ed Rendell is a big, big, huge ol' dope and a half!
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In early December, she announced on Twitter that she would be following it up with a mixtape to be released on 31 December, stating "vicky leekx mixtape coming new years eve! layin bad minds to rest 2010!" The mixtape was uploaded online from Bangkok, Thailand after she sent it via YouSendIt to a friend, stating "VICKILEEKX up/loaded in BANGKOK! thank u, for being a dope ass people/city.
They're going to be the next generation of core artists.' They were chatting this bad-mind pollution: "All these guys Mala, Loefah, Skream they're taking the piss out of you.
They're going to be the next generation of core artists.' They were chatting this bad-mind pollution: "All these guys – Mala, Loefah, Skream – they're taking the piss out of you.
… Ezra Klein explains why impeaching President Bush would be "a mind-bogglingly bad idea".
That maybe no bad thing, mind.
That might be no bad thing, mind.
Not because Bayonne was a bad place, mind you.
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