
bad->badder? - WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2006 · bad->badder? I know it should be "worse", but can you not use "badder" instead when speaking about someone, e.g. : this man is even badder than the previous one. I heard …
worse/badder/worst/baddest - WordReference Forums
Mar 7, 2007 · Mas o menos es asi worse = peor, Tu huele peor que yo (ejemplo) Yo smell worse than me. No se usa 'badder' worst = lo peor, como en tu oracion The worst movie, etc. …
Badder - WordReference Forums
Jun 23, 2009 · Badder is generally used when you're using "bad" not to mean lacking in quality or whatever, but rather the modern equivalent of "cool" (or however you'd define it). That's the …
Don't be a do-badder. - WordReference Forums
Mar 17, 2012 · Take it from me, don't be a do-badder, a do-badder, a do-badder, You'll put your foot on that ladder That leads you to that place below, And every day you'll grow sadder, you'll …
comparative of sad - sadder / more sad - WordReference Forums
Jul 21, 2014 · The basic progression is sad, sadder, saddest; but some people will say "more sad" and "most sad"; and they are acceptable. The construction is also used with some other …
Baddest - WordReference Forums
Jul 16, 2011 · Claro que sí. Bad, badder, baddest. Wow ! They always taught me that the correct comparative and superlative were worse and the wors t, as it is a monosylable. I think children …
bader - WordReference Forums
Mar 3, 2008 · Chez les jeunes, "bader" (badder?) signifie "faire un bad" (sous-entendu "faire un bad trip"). Il me semble que les deux connotations (physique vomir ou flipper, et psychique …
got badder fish to fry - WordReference Forums
Sep 17, 2016 · -- Meantime, I've got badder fish to fry. Batman Returns, movie It was said by a corrupt magnate. He talked about one person who might prevent his dark plans from coming …
EN: baddest / worst - WordReference Forums
Jan 1, 2010 · worst is the standard superlative for bad However bad is also a slang term that can me cool/great/fantastic or powerful/scary (AE Black dialect--you will often hear this in Black …
more badly or worse? - WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2012 · Hi AlmostEnglish, Worse is an adverb! (It can be an adjective too, though, you're right). "Badly" has special comparative and superlative forms: "worse" and "worst". "More …