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bad news noun- a person who is better avoided UK, 1946
- When Booth arrives on the street where he lived, the pavements suddenly teem with besotted matrons in aprons and girls brimming with oestrogen. He’s bad news, that lad. — The Guardian, 7 December 2001
- something, abstract or actual, that is unpleasant or contemptible US, 1917
- — American Speech, p. 55, Spring-Summer 1975: ‘Razorback slang’
- the M-48 “Patton” tank, designed for combat in Europe against Soviet tanks, then the mainstay of the US Army and Marines in Vietnam US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 15, 1991
- in drag racing, a car that performs very well US
- — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 17, 1965
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