bad gaan

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== Dutch == === Etymology === From the informal copulative sense of gaan ("to feel some way about something"); bad is not used in Dutch (even in slang) besides this phrase and some borrowed phrases, like bad bitch. But note that this specific phrase is not a borrowing (although bad, which here functions as an adverb, is borrowed from English bad) nor indeed a calque, as English go bad does not share the same semantics. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbɛt ɣaːn/, /ˈbɛd ɣaːn/ === Verb === bad gaan (slang) to not be able to stand or tolerate, to have a bad experience [with op] Ik ga altijd bad op wiet. ― I always have a bad experience with weed. ==== Conjugation ====