bad man
Americannoun
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(sometimes initial capital letters) the devil.
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the bogeyman.
Etymology
Origin of bad man
An Americanism dating back to 1850–55
Example Sentences
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Ultimately, “In the Days of My Youth” confronts readers with a perplexing question: Can someone be a good father but a bad man?
His sister had fallen in love with a bad man.
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“Diddy beat the feds that boy a bad man,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram, before referencing a famous mobster notorious for evading convictions.
From Los Angeles Times
“Diddy beat the Feds that boy a bad man!,” the pugnacious “In Da Club” artist said on Instagram.
From Los Angeles Times
“He was a weak man, but he wasn’t a bad man, and he certainly wasn’t a spy,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
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