bastard meaning
EN[ˈbɑːstəd] [ˈbastəd] [ˈbæstəd] [ˈbæstəɹd]US
WBastard
- Bastard may refer to:
- Illegitimate child, a child born to unmarried parents, see legitimacy (law)
- Bastard (Law of England and Wales), illegitimacy in English law
- NounPLbastardsSUF-ard
- A person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.
- Jarrod:Who are you?
- Heath: Your father's bastard son.
- - Television program The Big Valley, 1965
- A mongrel. A biological cross between different breeds, groups or varieties.
- (vulgar, referring to a man) A contemptible, inconsiderate, overly or arrogantly rude or spiteful person. See asshole, sod.
- Some bastard stole my car while I was helping an injured person.
- 1997, South Park television program
- "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" "You bastards!"
- I'll tell you one thing, you prick bastard, you know what I really hope for, pray for, and wish for?
- This makes them realize they're human and maybe makes them less likely to be insensitive to the people they have to come in contact with because if they act too much like bastards, sooner or later someone is going to pop them one.
- Jesus you are a cold bastard, you know that?
- (often humorous) A man, a fellow, a male friend.
- lucky bastard, poor bastard
- Get over here, you old bastard!
- (often preceded by 'poor') A person deserving of pity.
- Poor bastard, I feel so sorry for him.
- These poor bastards started out life probably in bad or broken homes.
- (informal) A child who does not know his or her father.
- (informal) Something extremely difficult or unpleasant to deal with.
- Life can be a real bastard.
- A variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin, fake or counterfeit.
- The architecture was a kind of bastard, suggesting Gothic but not being true Gothic.
- An intermediate-grade file; also bastard file.
- A sweet wine.
- A sword that is midway in length between a short-sword and a long sword; also bastard sword.
- An inferior quality of soft brown sugar, obtained from syrups that have been boiled several times.
- A large mould for straining sugar.
- A writing paper of a particular size.
- A person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.
- VerbSGbastardsPRbastardingPT, PPbastarded
- (obsolete) To bastardize.
- (obsolete) To bastardize.
- AdjectiveCOMmore bastardSUPmost bastard
- of or like a bastard (illegitimate human descendant).
- of or like a bastard (bad person).
- of or like a mongrel, bastardized creature/cross.
- of abnormal, irregular or otherwise inferior qualities (size, shape etc.).
- a bastard musket; a bastard culverin
- spurious, lacking authenticity: counterfeit, fake.
- (Britain, vulgar) Very unpleasant.
- I've got a bastard headache.
- (printing) Abbreviated, as the half title in a page preceding the full title page of a book.
- (theater lighting) Consisting of one predominant color blended with small amounts of complementary color; used to replicate natural light because of their warmer appearance.
- A bastard orange gel produces predominantly orange light with undertones of blue.
- of or like a bastard (illegitimate human descendant).
- Interjection
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Eh butok lah! Which bastard paotoh to teacher that I carry handphone to school? Now kena confiscate!
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of bastard in English Dictionary
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- Adjectives
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- Words by suffix
- Words suffixed with -ard
- Words suffixed with -ard
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- en bastardize
- en bastardized
- en bastardy
- en bastarda
- en bastards
Source: Wiktionary