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bastard A term of endearment.
Ãâó: www.anu.edu.au/andc/res/aehist/wwi/B1.php
bastard noun:- a general form of addressing someone, it can either be an affectionate term of endearment or to describe an unpleasant character. However, should be used with discussion, if in doubt, don't.
Ãâó: www.aussieslang.com/slang/australian-slang-b.asp
bastard A child born out of wedlock, or to a couple who were not married in a way recognized by the civil authorities. Under common law, if the parents later married one another, the child was legitimatized. At the request of the mother or the authorities, an identified father could be compelled to provide for the child
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bastard A file (a tool) which has a coarse cut
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