by enviousb January 09, 2019
by Johnny Luke May 12, 2008
A term first used by Rapper "EstyleZ EsZ " mixing the term "bad" ( which means good,pretty ..Like "Bad Bitch" for example..) & the terms Yellow/red bone (a term referring to a Very Attractive Female's skin tone) in this case she's "bad" beyond skin tone (ex: She's "bad to the bone" )
by KidDo Mac July 07, 2011
A derogitory term referring to a younger sibling or friend who does drugs every day, gives older people attitude and has overall strong feelings of teenage angst. Labeling someone a Bad Kid can also have negative effects their self esteem if used frequently enough. Try it!
See:delinquent Ned
See:delinquent Ned
by Rob M February 13, 2004
noun:
Proper substitute for the term "baked goods" This is due to the fact that any sweets, through which production involves the process of baking of any sort, causes cancer. Cancer, if you have not been informed, is bad for you. Hence, "cancer bads".
The following are considered (but not limited to) cancer bads:
1. Cakes
2. Cookies
3. Pies
Plural: Cancer bads
Proper substitute for the term "baked goods" This is due to the fact that any sweets, through which production involves the process of baking of any sort, causes cancer. Cancer, if you have not been informed, is bad for you. Hence, "cancer bads".
The following are considered (but not limited to) cancer bads:
1. Cakes
2. Cookies
3. Pies
Plural: Cancer bads
"If children don't like to be in a cancer baddy room, they'll leave." When asked by a shareholder about infants, who can't leave a cancer baddy room, Harper stated, "At some point, they begin to crawl."
Carrig, David, "RJR Wins Fight", USA Today: B1, April 18, 1996
"I don't think I'd set money above public health...(but) I have responsibilities to employees, stockholders, to the community generally.. I would say they're all equally important."
Quote from testimony.
Wall Street Journal, March 3, 1998
Carrig, David, "RJR Wins Fight", USA Today: B1, April 18, 1996
"I don't think I'd set money above public health...(but) I have responsibilities to employees, stockholders, to the community generally.. I would say they're all equally important."
Quote from testimony.
Wall Street Journal, March 3, 1998
by izrofel November 11, 2003
by elizh July 15, 2005