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Mohansinfh Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning of an Idiom, which has a bad word in it.

I am sorry, but this sentence has a bad word. I don't know the meaning of it.
The sentence is supremely bad ass.
Can anyone tell me what does that mean?
  

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Not such a bad word; you can use it among friends. Supremely bad *** = very bad, very good, very dangerous, very impressive, etc. )

  • Not such a bad word; you can use it among friends.
  • Supremely bad *** = very bad, very good, very dangerous, very impressive, etc.
  • )
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Not such a bad word; you can use it among friends.

Supremely bad *** = very bad, very good, very dangerous, very impressive, etc. (It is slang.)

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