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Breaking: Rothschild visits Ukraine with haughty message
so ho mo
she don't do nuffin without daddy's say so.
Boris Bastardus
bastard |ˈbastərd|
noun
1 archaic or derogatory a person born of parents not married to each other.
2 informal an unpleasant or despicable person: he lied to me, the bastard!
• [with adjective] a person of a specified kind: the poor bastard | he was a lucky bastard.
• a difficult or awkward thing, undertaking, or situation: it's been an absolute bastard of a week.
adjective [attributive]
1 archaic or derogatory born of parents not married to each other; illegitimate: a bastard child.
2 (of a thing) no longer in its pure or original form; debased: a bastard Darwinism.
• (of a handwriting script or typeface) showing a mixture of different styles.
DERIVATIVES
bastardy |ˈbastərdē| nounbastard ( sense 1 of the noun)
ORIGIN
Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin bastardus .
usage: In the past, the word bastard was the standard term in both legal and nonlegal use for ‘an illegitimate child.’ Today, however, it has little importance as a legal term and is retained today in this older sense only as a term of abuse.