Losing to a shitty team in any sport. In college football, a "bad loss" will typically knock a team out of contention for a national championship. In college basketball too many "bad losses" can keep a team out of the NCAA tournament.
Person 1: "Wow, I can't believe Stanford lost to Utah! What a bad loss!"
Person 2: Not according to Jon Wilner! He still has them ranked #3!
Person 1: I can't believe they are still being considered for the BCS title game. I mean, they lost to UTAH!!
Person 2: Not according to Jon Wilner! He still has them ranked #3!
Person 1: I can't believe they are still being considered for the BCS title game. I mean, they lost to UTAH!!
by Heavyw8 November 12, 2013
by bigpapasuki January 21, 2022
-"Man, my poop was green just now."
-"Wow, that chinese we ate earlier must have been made of bad nachos."
-"Wow, that chinese we ate earlier must have been made of bad nachos."
by brainsurgery101 August 24, 2009
Someone who upsets their siblings because they have no heart, no morals, and only care about themselves.
By bad brother is being selfish.
by -Lilly April 13, 2018
by udontknowmeidontknowu November 18, 2021
by gayle July 26, 2005
A baseball hit on the ground that takes an unexpected, usually sharp bounce upwards.
While any unexpected movement can be considered a bad hop - off to the side or even some unusual spin on the ball - most bad hops "leap up" suddenly just before reaching the player attempting to field it.
The negative ("bad") nature of the term refers to its difficulty to catch (inherent in catching a ball is successfully being able to predict the ball's exact path or trajectory).
Not only are balls which take a bad hop hard to catch, they are often dangerous and can hit a player in the face or upper body.
Bad hops can be caused by dry or wet spots on the grass or dirt, small rocks or weed clumps, or even tiny imperfections or divits on the surface of the ground.
While any unexpected movement can be considered a bad hop - off to the side or even some unusual spin on the ball - most bad hops "leap up" suddenly just before reaching the player attempting to field it.
The negative ("bad") nature of the term refers to its difficulty to catch (inherent in catching a ball is successfully being able to predict the ball's exact path or trajectory).
Not only are balls which take a bad hop hard to catch, they are often dangerous and can hit a player in the face or upper body.
Bad hops can be caused by dry or wet spots on the grass or dirt, small rocks or weed clumps, or even tiny imperfections or divits on the surface of the ground.
It looked like a routine play, but the ball took a bad hop off the edge of the grass and hit the shortshop in the eye.
by The Colonel October 14, 2007