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Definition of Baddy
1. baddie [n -DIES] - See also: baddie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baddy
Literary usage of Baddy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History and Antiquities of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds by Oliver Ratcliff (1900)
"... baddy, 19 May 1674. He went to Ireland about 1692. HE.NKV HARDACRE, about 1694.
WILLIAM HATTON, BA, admitted curate 29 August 1696. ..."
2. Social--to save: a book of suggestions for the social committees of by Amos Russell Wells (1895)
"A baddy-baddy time is, for instance, a social where silly, profitless games are
played, like the kissing games now happily obsolete. ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1890)
"baddy, baddy-doo [raad-i-doo], N. and W., a round, soft, [felt hat. Baffle [raaf-u'l],
v. to ravel or entangle. Baffle-cap [raaf-u'1-kaap], a loose, ..."