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Bad Thing |  | Bad Thing: Encyclopedia - Bad Thing |  | | A Bad Thing, written with capital letters for added emphasis (and with the words similarly emphasised when spoken) is something which has negative consequences for the subject under discussion. The opposite of a Bad Thing is a Good Thing. Very Bad Thing is an emphasized form, often seen as its plural Very Bad Things. In some cases, a trademark symbol is added, as in "Bad Thing (tm)" or "Bad Thing™".
The phrase originated in the humorous parody of British history text books, 1066 and All That (1930) by W. ...
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Bad Thing
A Bad Thing, written with capital letters for added emphasis (and with the words similarly emphasised when spoken) is something which has negative consequences for the subject under discussion. The opposite of a Bad Thing is a Good Thing. Very Bad Thing is an emphasized form, often seen as its plural Very Bad Things. In some cases, a trademark symbol is added, as in "Bad Thing (tm)" or "Bad Thing™".
The phrase originated in the humorous parody of British history text books, 1066 and All That (1930) by W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman, which speaks of rulers who were Good Kings but Bad Things, and has since become a mainstream idiom in the United Kingdom.
The phrase is familiar if not common in the United States. It achieved some visibility via the 1981 Harold Kushner book When Bad Things Happen to Good People, followed by the 1998 movie Very Bad Things. Since in these two sources the Bad Things include death, in the US the term has come to be a sort of ironic euphemism for a serious problem whose consequences would be lengthy and horrifying to describe.
An example from a military dictionary:
"Claymore: A directional command detonated mine that contains hundreds of steel balls. Standing in front of one of these things when it goes off is a Very Bad Thing."
An example of hacker usage is as follows:
"Replacing all of the DSL links with bicycle couriers would be a Bad Thing."
The terms Right Thing and Wrong Thing are thought to have a similar derivation.
See also
This article or an earlier version of it came from the Jargon File.
Categories: English phrases | Computer jargon
Other related archives1066 and All That, 1930, 1981, 1998, Bad and Wrong, Claymore, Computer jargon, DSL links, English phrases, Good Thing, Harold Kushner, Jargon File, R. J. Yeatman, Right Thing, United Kingdom, United States, Very Bad Things, W. C. Sellar, Wrong Thing, bicycle couriers, capital letters, death, euphemism, hacker, idiom, trademark
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