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Term: My Bad

Description:

"My Bad" is a colloquial English phrase used to admit one's mistake or accept responsibility for a blunder. It is casual and often used in an informal or friendly context.

Senses:

Noun:

  • A phrase used to acknowledge one's own fault or mistake.

Interjection:

  • Used as a quick apology or admission of guilt.

Adjective:

  • Referring to something that is one's own fault.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. John bumped into Jane and said, "Oops, my bad!"
  2. "My bad, I forgot to bring the report to the meeting," apologized Sarah.

Interjection:

  1. Person A: "You took my pen by mistake." Person B: "Oh, my bad! Here you go."
  2. Person A: "You're late again!" Person B: "My bad, the traffic was dreadful."

Adjective:

  1. The team lost the game due to their my bad defense strategy.
  2. He had to apologize for his my bad decision, causing inconvenience to others.

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