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big bad
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Big Bad
Big Bad (abbreviated to BB or BBEG for big bad evil guy) is a term to describe a major recurring adversary, usually the chief villain or antagonist in a particular broadcast season, originally used by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. It has since been used to describe annual villains in other television series, and has also been used in scholarly work discussing Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of big bad in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of big bad in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of big bad in a Sentence
When you elect a president you have got to say, 'Who is the person I think is most likely to keep big, bad things from happening and to make more good things happen?' i don't think it is a terribly close question.
When Bill Clinton elect a president Bill Clinton have got to say,' Who is the person I think is most likely to keep big, bad things from happening and to make more good things happen ?' i don't think it is a terribly close question.
That's an interesting turn of events, the big bad media comes in and then it's OK -- they'll let me in and just ignore me.
That’s right, he didn’t want to die. He consciously and intentionally decided, he was an absolute coward. He looks like a man but he’s not a man, he’s a sniveling coward. He was a big bad dude when he had different firearms and shot and murdered a grandmother.
At this point they are accepting that they are here, and they are not going away, and they are not the big, bad wolf they were made out to be, roma.
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