Noun
the principal bad character in a film or work of fiction
Source: WordNetI don't write huge books any more. I used to write 1,000 printed pages, but now I write short books. I did one on Napoleon, 50,000 words - enjoyed doing that. He was a baddie. I did one on Churchill, which was a bestseller in New York, I'm glad to say. 50,000 words. He was a goodie. Paul Johnson
Is this another case of 007 chasing a baddie that might be supported by another intelligence agency, much like Dominic Green? Source: Internet
I love a good villain, and my baddie of the year was John Meehan, a hazel-eyed Casanova who hid his murky past behind fake surgeon’s scrubs and a kaleidoscope of lies. Source: Internet
In this special oversize issue, legendary DC scribe Dan Jurgens is joined by superstar artist Cully Hamner (Batman and The Signal) to bring back the biggest baddie of them all in “The Final Joke.” Source: Internet
Usually, any release that involves some lightsaber battles, sarcastic droids and a baddie in a helmet shoots straight to the top of the box office. Source: Internet
Al is the baddie in this one. Source: Internet