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antonym to "b a d - a s s"?
What will be good idiomatic antonym(s) to "B A D - A S S" (for ex., in promo "B A D - A S S SOLVING SERVICE" of the botnet.com)
And why does this board block the posts with such idioms?
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Re: antonym to "b a d - a s s"?

Originally Posted by
vgv8
And why does this board block the posts with such idioms?
Because it is vulgar. Students of all ages use this forum and the administrator doesn't want them exposed to profanity.
A** is not a "nice" word unless you are referring to a donkey, and even then the forum probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference. The word "bad" in itself would not be a problem.
Instead of spelling out the word with spaces, so that any human being can still read it, maybe you can substitute certain letters with other characters?
If parents and teachers let children use the forum for homework they probably don't want them to see words like that.
I don't know what an exact antonym for "bada**" would be. Try looking it up in a dictionary and if it doesn't list an antonym you can try to determine an appropriate one from the definitions given.
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Re: antonym to "b a d - a s s"?
Thanks.
I am sorry that I was not clear but in antonym to vlugar, bad, shady, being censored, profane,
I asked about antonym expressing quite opposite - nonvulgar, invoking positive emotions, bright associations and lifting all possible barriers
Last edited by vgv8; 25-Dec-2010 at 13:42.
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Re: antonym to "b a d - a s s"?

Originally Posted by
vgv8
And why does this board block the posts with such idioms?
You also asked why your question had been blocked, which is what I explained.
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Re: antonym to "b a d - a s s"?
Your phrase B~ A~ is really an americanism, though it is also in quite common use in the UK. I say it is an americanism because the 'A**' word is spelt differently in British English, but we do not spell this phrase in the English way, we have 'imported' the American phrase.
Because its origins are in 'criminal' or 'homeboy' slang, it is already reversed in meaning. That is to say, in this context, 'bad' actually means 'good'. So an antonym would be 'weak' or 'poor', or 'weedy'. Exactly which English word would fit best would very much depend on context.
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not a teacher

Originally Posted by
vgv8
Thanks.
I am sorry that I was not clear but in antonym to vlugar, bad, shady, being censored, profane,
I asked about antonym expressing quite opposite - nonvulgar, invoking positive emotions, bright associations and lifting all possible barriers
Not sure I understand. Is this a request to express "bada$$" in a way that is not vulgar? I don't think there is such a phrase.
Of course one should remember that, profanity filters on this forum aside, "a$$" and its derivatives aren't really that vulgar anymore. They're kind of rude and low-class, maybe, but there was a film called "Kick-A$$" released earlier this year and nobody cared.
If the request is looking for an actual antonym of "bada$$", I'd suggest "punk", or a certain word that starts with P and is also slang for a woman's private parts.
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Re: antonym to "b a d - a s s"?
Thank you for the laugh!
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Re: antonym to "b a d - a s s"?
As hotmetal said, "B~ A~ is really an americanism". Wikitionary gives an excellent definition: A person whose extreme attitudes, behavior or appearance are admirable.
But weedy is never heard in America. It is exclusively UK usage as far as I know.
Good American colloquial antonyms for bada** are wimpy or nerdy.
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