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baddie noun- a villain, especially in works of fiction US, 1937
A childish epithet for a staple character of popular mass-entertainment, also used “ironically” in law-enforcement. Also variant “baddy”. - The question uppermost in my mind was whether Tam and her monsters were baddies or goodies [...] Their behavious suited the baddy routine[.] — Martin Waddell, Otley, p. 29, 1966
- India One. If the baddies follow you in, drive straight through, out the other end and back on the highway. — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 84, 1996
- “Mr X”! I sounded like a fucking baddie in a Bond film. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 34, 2000
- an unwell feeling UK: SCOTLAND
- — Michael Munro, The Patter Another Blast, 1988
- a slight wound, such as a graze or cut UK, 1993 Nursery and childish usage.
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