BASTARD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The word bastard is still used relatively neutrally in historical references and historical fiction, but is usually considered offensive when used in present-day contexts to describe a child born to parents not married to each other
bastard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (male friend): "Bastard" used as a term of endearment is particularly characteristic of Australian English usage See Appendix:Australian English terms for people for more
Bastard - definition of bastard by The Free Dictionary 1 Offensive Born to parents not married to each other 2 Not genuine; spurious: a bastard style of architecture 3 Resembling a known kind or species but not truly such
bastard - WordReference. com Dictionary of English informal something extremely difficult or unpleasant: that job is a real bastard old-fashioned or offensive a person born of unmarried parents; an illegitimate baby, child, or adult
Bastard - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Today, if you were called a bastard, it probably has nothing to do with whether or not your parents are married: it just means someone doesn't like you (unless they call you a magnificent bastard, which is a compliment)