A villainous or criminal person.
1Ted Hughes was the baddy of contemporary English poetry, and Philip Larkin the goody.
2She was like the ultimate über-baddy, and she seemed to have wide enough shoulders to bear it.
3Could lollies, chippies and fizzy drinks soon be consigned to the same plain packaging as the biggest health baddy - cigarettes?
4And yet, while much of the audience may have had some sympathy for Occupy's causes, Bane is quickly exposed as a baddy.
5She's not 'goody-goody', but 'baddy';
6And quite often, rules are not enforced and baddies do indeed prevail.
7Monster themes, new to the DMG2, are applied to groups of baddies.
8The Vatican says the new Star Wars baddies are not bad enough.
9You won't see these baddies anywhere else, pretty much in the universe!
10They are always the baddies, jumped-up dictators - it's just more rubbish.
11In every good story there're always the goodies and the baddies.
12Inductors often are physically larger and baddies can be spotted visually.
13Favorite monsters like the above-mentioned baddies, Sontarans and others would appear.
14If the baddies were Lula and Dilma, the good guy was Sérgio Moro.
15Cameras follow police officers on the beat as they catch and arrest baddies.
16Build a perimeter-dareI call it a wall?-anddon't let the baddies in.