Having an unusually large, yet attractive behind that has acquired some very appealing looks over the course of ones life, making it seem as if it were bodacious.
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Often heard in the order "badda bing, badda boom", the phrase is a way of saying, "That's it, it's all taken care of". The exact origin of "badda boom, badda bing" is a mystery, but the best guess I've heard is that it started as a verbal imitation of a "rim shot," the drummer's punctuation to a comic's punchline in the old vaudeville routines.
"We set the Judge up with a hooker, Louie busts in with a camera, and badda bing, badda boom, case dismissed".
by Robbie Mullen February 8, 2007
Get the Badda Bing, Badda Boom mug.A common phrase usually used by an italian when you are excited or ancy. Also, is uses as an exclamation
by Dino Parmagiano June 27, 2006
Get the badda bing mug.Adj. used to describe a sexually desirable woman or man. Comes from the idea that one is good-looking enough to take to bed. See also bed
"Wow, when did she become so beddable?"
by Alexandra July 28, 2004
Get the Beddable mug.Prodominately used during the 80's and early 90's, bodacious is a combination of the words bold and audacious. To be bodacious is to be:
impressive, awesome, brave in action, remarkable, prodigious.
impressive, awesome, brave in action, remarkable, prodigious.
"Ted, you and I have witnessed many things, but nothing as bodacious as what just happened."
"So please welcome, to tell us what he thinks of San Dimas, the most bodacious philosophizer in Ancient Greece...
Both: Socrates!"
{Describing Joan of Arc:} "A most bodacious solider, and general, Ms. Of Arc totally rousted the English from France."
"So please welcome, to tell us what he thinks of San Dimas, the most bodacious philosophizer in Ancient Greece...
Both: Socrates!"
{Describing Joan of Arc:} "A most bodacious solider, and general, Ms. Of Arc totally rousted the English from France."
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