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  • "my bad"
  • mrmonkfinger
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    ..what?

    your bad foot?
    your bad ear?
    your bad grammer?

    MAKE IT STOP!

    clubber
    Free Member

    my bad.

    oh sorry, my bad.

    kimbers
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    languages change and evolve with time, deal with it

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    JefWachowchow
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    ‘Go figure’ from a grown man?! They need to be told, and in short shrift

    mudshark
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    I could care less.

    pondo
    Full Member

    Can you get, like, a chill pill or something?

    mr-potatohead
    Free Member

    that is so not funny

    sockpuppet
    Full Member

    your bad ear?
    your bad grammer?

    Glass houses. HTH.

    fasthaggis
    Full Member

    Like,whatever.

    aracer
    Free Member

    chillax

    jon1973
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    That phrase has been around since the 70’s.

    DezB
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    Almost as bad as “Heads up” which seems to be infiltrating the forum at a disturbing rate. As if I don’t get enough of it from the wannabe yanks at work 😥

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    Urban: Ruder than apologizing, but with the same meaning: a flippant apology

    IMO, the idiom has a nice subtlety and so is a welcome addition to the vernacular.

    warton
    Free Member

    just as a little heads up, this looks like my bad, lets take it offline.

    binners
    Full Member

    I love words and phrases like this. Its a handy way for individuals to announce to the world that they’re a complete ****-wit, and not worth entering into conversation with.

    When I’m running the planet, you will be able to announce that you’ve registered this by slapping whoever just uttered it with a wet fish.

    MrWoppit
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    Oh gawd. People grown old before their time complaining about something modern.

    YET AGAIN.

    Tedium tedium tedium.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    dude calm down man

    mudshark
    Free Member

    That phrase has been around since the 70’s.

    …the 70s.

    clubber
    Free Member

    Let’s socialize this at a more convenient time. Maybe reach out to the person to discuss and personalize the solution.

    DezB
    Free Member

    complaining about something modern.

    It’s “modern” to want to be American?

    warton
    Free Member

    Let’s socialize this at a more convenient time. Maybe reach out to the person resource to discuss and personalize the solution.

    MrWoppit
    Free Member

    Terminal English snobs whining about Americans.

    Even more pathetic.

    ThePinkster
    Full Member

    Whateva

    LHS
    Free Member

    my bad – origins from Shakespeare.

    AdamW
    Free Member

    Amazeballs!

    binners
    Full Member

    Oh gawd. People grown old before their time complaining about something modern.

    You’re getting confused with ‘modern’ and ‘stupid’ again wopster. Stupidity is timeless 😉

    DezB
    Free Member

    Terminal English snobs whining about Americans.

    Even more pathetic.

    Er, Americans don’t need to want to be American…

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    It was OK used by adolescents in Buffy.

    khani
    Free Member

    Forsooth.. It is indeed most vexating this undignified barbarian onslaught on my senses..

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    What does “my bad” mean and when is it used?

    Speeder
    Full Member

    I quite like “my bad” – it’s a pretty succinct but not grovelly way of confessing you’ve f****d-up. Why the horror? What classic English saying sums up the expression so well?

    RustySpanner
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    It means ‘I made a mistake’.
    Used as an apology by people who lack the grace or manners to say ‘I’m sorry’.

    Also used by people who think if they talk like an American they will eventually become one.

    brooess
    Free Member

    It’s easier to say ‘my bad’ than ‘sorry, that was my fault’

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    Cheers RS, now where did I leave my zimmer?

    chvck
    Free Member

    +1 I’m sure that the generation before most on here complained about the way that they used the language too.

    MrWoppit
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    Also used by people who think if they talk like an American they will eventually become one.

    Is that a bit like caucasian youngsters who talk like Fitty Cent, commonly known as “whiggers” because they aspire to be ****. Sorry, “Niggaz”?

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    So, you were just shouting bad words in the playground then?
    Classy.

    Shame, it’s a good point.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    It’s all “jackshit” … 😆

    MrWoppit
    Free Member

    So, you were just shouting bad words in the playground then?

    Was I? At least it gives you an opportunity to vent your boring, disguised tendency to racism.

    rusty90
    Free Member

    At school in the ’70s it was fashionable to talk like a cockney gangster. In retrospect a bunch of Welsh schoolboys all trying to sound like Michael Caine in Get Carter must have been pretty funny.

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