Fully legit. The real thing. A tasty meal is never just good, it's not bad, or not bad at all. Can always be said as 'ain't bad.'
by Elroy Fitz February 01, 2004
by riverboat October 03, 2012
When a man, specifically a Greek man is eating a home cooked meal and says "Not bad."
What he really means is that the meal is to his liking and he is satisfied.
What he really means is that the meal is to his liking and he is satisfied.
"How is the lasagna Doctor?" asked the Paki girl. With his lips full of tomatoe sauce the Doctor replies "Not bad."
by ctwoman February 21, 2012
1- A polite way of calling a female a notorious thot
2- Used to describe a female who has mastered the art of playing with males emotions and breaking hearts
3- Basically a graduated hoe, like some PhD shit
2- Used to describe a female who has mastered the art of playing with males emotions and breaking hearts
3- Basically a graduated hoe, like some PhD shit
1- "Bruh why isn't you putting a ring on Amanda"
" Hell no, she's been everywhere.. She's a le bad-bad..."
2- "Bro why is you crying?"
"It's Paige bruh.. I had no idea y'all were serious when you said she's a le bad-bad.. She broke my heart.."
" Hell no, she's been everywhere.. She's a le bad-bad..."
2- "Bro why is you crying?"
"It's Paige bruh.. I had no idea y'all were serious when you said she's a le bad-bad.. She broke my heart.."
by @TheOGbadboyBW January 14, 2019
A phrase used to describe something that’s terrible but not THAT terrible. It is often used to downplay a thing or situation.
by JayA559 December 05, 2018
This is when something is so fucked up and terrible that the only way to describe it is bad bad. The word originated in Cormac Flynn’s bedroom from ethan when he was hitting para.
by am heavy ectobasin September 20, 2022
An expression typed by 12 year-olds and other minimally educated individuals who seem to forget that the grammatically correct form of the expression is "too bad."
LOLRoxoR37: To bad ur so dum
BenWRabbit: Too bad you seemed to have stopped learning at a third grade level.
BenWRabbit: Too bad you seemed to have stopped learning at a third grade level.
by TommyOkktane January 29, 2004