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The below sentence is from american TV "How I met your mother".
"That is one bad-ass blue French horn" was said by a lady, with who the hero was dating at a bistro, when she saw a blue French horn hanged on a wall.
What's the meaning of "bad-ass"?
7 sept. 2015 15:01
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The woman's comment just means that she is impressed by the French horn.
A 'bad-ass' is person who is cool, confident and stylish. An object which is 'bad-ass' is something that embodies those qualities.
7 septembre 2015
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Rei, why are you watching such rubbish? It ruins your English and your manners (I saw your "What the hell" bar pick-up question too).
7 septembre 2015
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Here is how you should respond if you find yourself in a similar situation:
"Poor horn! It would have hated being bad-ass!"
If she retorted, "What's wrong with that?"
Then you should respond, "Do you remember what the Queen Mother said about Cool Britannia?"
8 septembre 2015
If you believe in Freud, or D.H.Lawrence, then it is a sexual reference. She needs sex and she is trying to arouse her date by drawing his attention to a phallic symbol, the horn, using the slightly vulgar and suggestive "bad ass" to highlight her admiration and desire. The colour "blue" is deliberate to remind you that you are watching a scene from a blue movie. The reference to "ass" draws his attention to her buttocks.
It is the American way of doing a family-hour Japanese sex video in words on television, except that everything is coarser than in Japan.
7 septembre 2015
I agree. 'Bad-ass' is informal AmE, but it is not a 'profanity' and it isn't even rude. It's a recommendation.
7 septembre 2015
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Rei
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
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Anglais
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