bastardish

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From bastard +‎ -ish.

Adjective[edit]

bastardish (comparative more bastardish, superlative most bastardish)

  1. Like or characteristic of a bastard; bastardised
    • 1990, Nancy Niblack Baxter, The Dream Divided - Page 406:
      "[...] Fresh from victory, the bastardish swine."
    • 1997, Poul Houe, Sven Hakon Rossel, Documentarism in Scandinavian Literature - Page 147:
      But the bastardish mixture in the work of Per Olov Enquist is congenial to express both, especially the subtle dependency and interaction between them.
    • 2001, Geoff Crowther, Africa on a shoestring - Page 483:
      Disgusting, unfriendly, rotten, fucking sordid place with heaps of unfriendly, bastardish, rude, dangerous, mother-fucking assholes either hassling you with their shit or looking for a fight. Dakar is pure, sheer rot. I HATE the place.
    • 2010, Justin Ryan Boyer, Hannah Johnson, Kris Lantzy, Arbor: Silhouette Seasons vol.3 - Winter - Page 38:
      The last conversation with her started with me blubbering out something about needing to go back to make some money... what a bastardish thing to say.