gone bad

English

Verb

gone bad

  1. past participle of go bad

Adjective

gone bad (not comparable)

  1. Of foods and commodities, having become spoiled, rotten, or otherwise unusable due to age or storage conditions.
  2. Of a person or entity, having ceased to be reputable and having instead become delinquent, criminal, or poorly behaved.
  3. Of a region or area, having become unsafe.
  4. Of a delinquent or criminal act, having unexpectedly become more violent than is typical for that act—having resulted in an attack on a victim leading to serious injury or death.
    Synonym: gone wrong
    a drug deal gone bad, a robbery gone bad

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