Definition & Meaning | English word BAD-BOY
BAD-BOY
Definitions of BAD-BOY
- Alternative form of bad boy.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BAD-BOY in a Sentence
- Moyles became famous for his maverick bad-boy broadcasting style on BBC Radio 1 and was embroiled in numerous controversies, including accusations of sexism and homophobia, due to statements he made on the air and in the press.
- Their debut, First Album (2002), was given "props for their blend of unibrow Van Halen-meets-Candy Snatchers bad-boy rock" in a 2003 issue of Maximumrocknroll.
- As a swingman in Portland, Wells achieved career highs in scoring and improved somewhat on defense, and picked up what some would call a bad-boy image, while sharing the role of co-captain with Rasheed Wallace.
- Bart visits Milhouse in Capitol City, only to find that Milhouse has dyed his hair blond, is wearing fashionable clothes, and is cultivating a "bad-boy" image, even going so far as to give Bart a wedgie in front of his new Capitol City friends.
- The series explores the lives and relationships of two record store employees, an "object of perfection" greeter at the American Eagle store across the way, as well as a slightly psychotic girl who works in a lingerie store, and a bad-boy poseur from the requisite mall juice bar.
- In City of Ashes, his strong "bad-boy" personality makes Maryse Lightwood (his adoptive mother) somewhat scared of him, realising his alikeness to Valentine, who was believed to be his real father until the assumption was proven false in City of Glass.
- Wade (Jimmy Fallon) is the baby-faced "cute one", Samm (Chris Kattan) is a bad-boy type, Jeph (Chris Parnell) is the one with a crazy hairstyle, and Sweet T (Horatio Sanz) is the older one who, despite the obvious age difference, claims to be as young as his bandmates.
- " Chris Nashawaty of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+, saying, "Beneath all of his bad-boy shtick, Apatow's always been a pretty conventional moralist.
- " In her review for Rhino, Dona Vorreyer writes: "“Who knew that one could feel sorry for an electron, be smitten with the bad-boy toxicity of Fluorine, commiserate with the unstable loneliness of Cesium, or swoon over the sensuality of Gallium?…This chapbook renews a wonder in science… With its tour-de-force attention to detail, its enticing sounds and rhythms and its clever and astute references, 20 Atomic Sonnets leaves the reader wanting more.
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