(interj) (pronounced: bah-daw-d) used to describe an incident, attitude or situation that is unbelievable, unspeakable. It is used to express disbelief or to avoid talking about a certain topic or subject that makes one feel uncomfortable or irritated:"You flunked that test?! Badaud!"
be audi
to be leaving (usually in a hurry or very soon); to be out of here:"It's 5pm; I'm audi. This job bites. I'm audi 5000"
captive audience
captive audience Listeners or onlookers who have no choice but to attend. For example, It's a required course and, knowing he has a captive audience, the professor rambles on endlessly. This expression, first recorded in 1902, uses captive in the sense of “unable to escape.”
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