With possessive: a person's fault; responsibility for a mistake, blunder, etc. Originally and chiefly in my bad (used mainly as int.).
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Speaker: So Gerrard, what's up? Speaker 2: Jared. Speaker: Jared my bad. |
"Whoops, sorry!" |
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Speaker: Or, the way she calls like, the way we speak, colloquial. So, like, okay, whatever! Like that, I just said "Whatever." Interviewer: All- right. So "whatever's" one of them? ... What else? Speaker: It's not that common, but, uh, like, if you do bad you say, "My bad." Something like that. Or, if uh... if something's like, cool or something like that, you say like, "That's intense." And, if something's like, like it's got like, old style or something like s-- that, you say, "That's old-school," or "That's ghetto." |
"Whoops, sorry!" |
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Speaker: The first thing I wanted to be was a nurse, or a- a judge. Nurse, judge, a dance teacher, teacher or hairdresser. Interviewer: Really? Which one- which one do you want to most, or right now? Speaker: The one that I want to be- or a lawyer, my bad. Interviewer: Or a lawyer. Speaker: Um, the really one I want to be the most is, a lawyer, or a nurse. And if I can't be a nurse, I'll be a lawyer, and if I can't be a lawyer, I'll be a hairdresser. |
"Whoops, sorry!" |
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Interviewer: No it's not. Speaker: Yes it is. Interviewer: No it's not. Speaker: Yes it is. Interviewer: Wilson. Speaker: Yeah. Interviewer: See those two lines. ... Those are the batteries. Speaker: Whoops. Sorry. Interviewer: That's okay. Speaker: Okay, it was my bad, okay? Interviewer: Um. Speaker: Yes. |
"Whoops, sorry!" |
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I ended up pissing in the ticket booth all hammered without noticing it. ... I was like- I was like, "What's this thing?" I walk in it. "Oh well, I'm going to the bathroom here." Then I found out later it's the ticket booth. I was like "My bad." |
"Whoops, sorry!" |
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Interviewer: How do you even make a toga? Just take out a blanket? Speaker: Yeah, you just take a- yeah, like a white sheet and just put it around you. That's what makes it fun. ... Yeah, well, see a girl (inc), "Oh shit, my bad, I'm sorry I stepped on your toga." Interviewer: (laughs) What was it like going to Sudbury? |
"Whoops, sorry!" |