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Hanayaka_sashi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Baddest,...

hello friends,...

is it okay to use 'Baddest' to replace 'worst'?

i have found a sentence like this,..

"
Mirror, mirror on the wall
Who’s the baddest of them all?"


thanks.
  

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org/wiki/baddest ). If you are using it informally, then you could use it to replace baddest. I don't recommend using the word unless you understand how to use it in context.

  • org/wiki/baddest ).
  • If you are using it informally, then you could use it to replace baddest.
  • I don't recommend using the word unless you understand how to use it in context.
  • com/search/bad%5B1%5D
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Baddest is non-standard English (see: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/baddest ).

If you are using it informally, then you could use it to replace baddest. I don't recommend using the word unless you understand how to use it in context.

According to Merriam-Webster's online dictionary badde
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okay, i got it,...

i have to study more, include slang.
thank you very much.
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