be in bad with (someone)



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be in bad with (someone)

To be disliked or out of favor with someone; to be in trouble with someone. After pointing out her mistake on the first day of class, I was in bad with my teacher for the rest of the semester. I didn't want to be in bad with the boss, so I decided to laugh at his insulting joke.
See also: bad

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LuciferLOO-si-fər (English)Judeo-Christian Legend
Herminioer-MEE-nyoSpanish
Appleyard['æplja:d]
Ctirad-Czech, Slovak
DahliaDAL-yəEnglish (Modern)
Spyridoula-Greek