Bad boy
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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | # In [[slang]] [[bad boy]] means a [[male criminal]]. |
+ | # A man whose [[rebellious]] nature makes him attractive to women. | ||
- | + | == Namesakes == | |
- | == ''Bad Girls and Sick Boys'' (1998) == | + | *''[[Bad Boy]]'' (1981), a painting by Eric Fischl |
- | + | == See also == | |
- | # Bad Girls and Sick Boys (1998) - Linda Kauffman | + | * ''[[Bad Girls and Sick Boys]]'' (1998) |
- | See entry for [[Linda Kauffman]] | + | * [[Lord Byron]] |
+ | * [[Bad]] | ||
+ | * [[Bad girl]] | ||
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- In slang bad boy means a male criminal.
- A man whose rebellious nature makes him attractive to women.
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- Bad Boy (1981), a painting by Eric Fischl
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