Mentioned in the 2022 neo-western flim, Nope, it is a event that's solely unfortunate, but happened seemingly at random. You know that saying,
"Out of all of in the world, it had to happen to me."
"I mean, sure . . . you got your brother's car. But it was at the cost of someone actually murdering him. So . . . wouldn't that be a case of a bad miracle?"
Pouring a bad mood into an otherwise pleasant setting.
Example: "I feel like my professor should have spoken to the people involved in the incident, rather than spilling bad gravy on the entire class."
Terrible news or a negative situation
"you heard about Jey? nah...what happened? he found out his name means Gay...wow thas bad bizness"
Air-to-Surface radio brevity code used to indicate that a displayed map is unusable due to one of the following reasons:
Terrain: shadows obscure the target area and a new map must be taken from a different axis or graze angle.
Image: the displayed image quality prevents target identification, or ID.
Sword two-three, unable, bad map, terrain.
When something is so bad that at any level of abstraction you fail to find any redeeming qualities.
Ouch, that is fractally bad. The org is fragile, the culture is broken, the infrastructure is weak, the documentation is non-existent, and the code is awful at ever dimension.
I was on the toilet for a hour this morning, yeah it was Bad shape.
When autocorrect gets a word very very wrong and you meant to say something else.
Person A (via text): Hey, do you want to go to McKinley's?
Person B (via text): What?
Person A (via text): I meant McDonalds. Bad autocucumber
Person B (via text): Oh ok sure
Person A (via text): Bad autocode
Person A (via text): Bad autocorrect