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Definitions of bads in various dictionaries:
noun - that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency
adj - very good
adj - not good in any way
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Stench |
Minstrel songs |
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Mar 27 2011 New York Times |
May 13 2004 New York Times |
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Plural form of bad. |
A bbadb is a physical object that lowers a consumer's level of happiness, or stated alternately, a bbadb is an object whose consumption or presence lowers the utility of the consumer. |
Poor quality or low standard. |
Lack of or failure to conform to moral virtue wickedness evil. |
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An economic bad is the opposite of an economic good. A "bad" is anything with a negative value to the consumer, or a negative price in the marketplace. Refuse is an example of a bad. * A bad is a physical object that lowers a consumer's level of happiness, or stated alternately, a bad is an object whose consumption or presence lowers the utility of the consumer. * With normal goods, a two-party transaction results in the exchange of money for some object, as when money is exchanged for a car. With a bad, however, both money and the object in question go the same direction, as when a household gives up both money and garbage to a waste collector being compensated to take the garbage. In this way, garbage has a negative price; the waste collector is receiving both garbage and money and thus is paying a negative amount for the garbage. * Goodness and badness are an inherently subjective declaration, however. As an example: two diners at a restaurant discover that the "secret ingredient" in the |