megabad

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English

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Etymology

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From mega- +‎ bad.

Adjective

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megabad (not comparable)

  1. Extremely bad.
    • 2006, Herman Lebovics, Imperialism and the Corruption of Democracies, page 20:
      In a piece of megabad faith, the author responds that equating administering France at home and France overseas refuses to acknowledge the "interpsychological problems of colonialism."
    • 2012, Thomas Pynchon, Vineland:
      Megabad, rilly,” delighted Isaiah crooned.
    • 2013, Aline Templeton, Bad Blood:
      It's Cheggers Plays Pop and it's really good but she's got to be ready to put it off when she hears Mum's car because Mum doesn't like it and she's in a megabad mood and there's some problems and Drax has been yelling at her down the phone.

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