by PlasteredMilk69 is gae January 18, 2019
"Bad Out" is a phrase simply meaning interesting, fascinating, amusing or exceptional.
Bad Out is grammatically incorrect and considered slang similar to: cool, groovy, or any urban saying.
Bad Out was coined by Ellis Benus in 2009 while working with Y107 (106.9) of Zimmer Radio Group in Columbia, Missouri.
Mr. Benus preferred a phrase similar to Bad Ass, but wanted something which lacked profanity.
Cosmo & JC of Y107's morning show started using the phrase on the air. The phrase has caught on over time and has now been heard nearly coast-to-coast.
Bad Out is grammatically incorrect and considered slang similar to: cool, groovy, or any urban saying.
Bad Out was coined by Ellis Benus in 2009 while working with Y107 (106.9) of Zimmer Radio Group in Columbia, Missouri.
Mr. Benus preferred a phrase similar to Bad Ass, but wanted something which lacked profanity.
Cosmo & JC of Y107's morning show started using the phrase on the air. The phrase has caught on over time and has now been heard nearly coast-to-coast.
by byzantinex March 15, 2011
by Katipo November 03, 2006
by elizh July 14, 2005
The term "bat out of hell" has been incorrectly used for decades. It is actually "Bad out of Hell". As in "They were coming out of there like the bad out of Hell." As if someone opened the gates of Hell. My grandmother used to say this and she was born in 1902. And, think about it....... there are no animals in Hell. They cannot sin.
by whyusepseudonyms? July 06, 2015
by bluelead May 04, 2019
A Jamaican expression made popular by the late dancehall legend Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky.
It is an adjective used to express one's joy or satisfaction towards a particular thing or situation.
It can either be used as part of a sentence or on its own.
In North America, this expression can be compared to such terms as: cool; wicked; crazy; awesome.
It is an adjective used to express one's joy or satisfaction towards a particular thing or situation.
It can either be used as part of a sentence or on its own.
In North America, this expression can be compared to such terms as: cool; wicked; crazy; awesome.
"Reggae Sumfest '05 was out & bad!"
Person #1: "Badman, yuh seen dat new dance deh da Wacky Dip?"
Person #2: "Yeah mon! Out & bad!"
Person #1: "Badman, yuh seen dat new dance deh da Wacky Dip?"
Person #2: "Yeah mon! Out & bad!"
by Mr. Wacky September 18, 2005