Bastardised

Word BASTARDISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Bastardised"

What do we mean by bastardised?

To claim or demonstrate that someone is a bastard, or illegitimate.

To reduce from a higher to a lower state, such as by removing refined elements or introducing debased elements; to debase.

To beget out of wedlock.

Being a bastared. Urban Dictionary

To rip apart a selected format and screw with its originality Urban Dictionary

A person who becomes a bastard Urban Dictionary

To make a bastard doesn't necessarily have to refer to people. Giving a legitimate word a new meaning could be bastardising the word. Basically, it's butchering the English language. See orphaned. If you have an idea, and someone takes the idea, changes it around and gives it new meaning, that's bastardising. If you design a newsletter, for instance, and someone else takes over and keeps part of your design but applies elements that don't match up with yours, that's bastardising. You get the drift. Urban Dictionary

That fucking silly bastard derick nobcheese illustrates perfectly the way the english language endures bastardisation with his shit explanation of said word: Atomic Kitten have bastardisation a song again! Apple have bastardisation microsoft, or tried to. See? The silly fucking dumb cunt. Bastardisation, the process of, is a corrupted copy of a given original. Urban Dictionary

To bastardise something. To make something very uncool out of something that used to be cool. Urban Dictionary

Derick nobcheese's entry is a perfect example of a bastardisation of a definition. Urban Dictionary

A cover version of something, most commonly used as a musical term. Used to describe a 'song' as worse than the original or any predecessor. Urban Dictionary

When something is poorly done in an "individual style" Urban Dictionary

When a person or animal excreets. Urban Dictionary

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The word "bastardised" in example sentences

It is of course a kind of bastardised, runty form of business-speak full of words like ❋ Unknown (2009)

I want to write his name, Eadweard, like Muybridge bastardised his. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My bodega of choice wasn't as insalubrious as Kemp's fictional haunt – a makeshift bar called Al's Backyard – but it was traditional enough to quell rumblings that San Juan is turning into a bastardised version of Miami. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The sooner we lose this corrupt bastardised excuse for a government the better. ❋ Unknown (2011)

People who love curry so much that they join clubs are unlikely to pick the bastardised dish, invented in Glasgow, which entailed adding Campbell'scorrect tomato soup to placate the weedy UK palate. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A live action version would just cost too much, let alone a bastardised TV version. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So it's appropriate that a new, bastardised style of hip-hop, known as "baile funk", is being born out of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. ❋ Unknown (2011)

If you are a Bangladeshi, or a Czech, you might want that too — an ability to communicate with your driver, in the genially bastardised lingua franca of this country, English, for want of an alternative. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Karadzic, who is conducting his own defence, is challenging the legitimacy of the ICTY (a United Nations tribunal) and has referred tothe court as a bastardised judicial system [which] is representing itself falsely as a court of the international community, when it is in fact a court of NATO whose aim is to liquidate me. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Now you have a bastardised Blairism that people are trying to define Miliband as [part of]. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the bastardised words of Judge Roy Schneider I herby bestow upon you the name BikeSnobNYC together with all his wordly poossesions including his helper monkey Vito. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2010)

Oh, you mean the way that the old endangered establishment of creationism is trying to kill off genuine science and replace it with a bastardised version made subservient to religious dogma? ❋ Unknown (2009)

My recognition of the ROFL acronym was meant satirically, but if networking and bastardised blogspeak follow the inevitable trend and become de rigueur, that recognition will become effortless as internet acronyms replace proper language. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The most popular lunch item that has been appropriated by many a nation is quiche Lorraine although often bastardised with the addition of cheese. ❋ Shaun (2008)

Inevitably, the successful and original become bastardised by the creative plundering of their off-spring, as good movies become attached to money-making paradigms whose spinoffs often are exponentially hollow with each successive milking, until, dried out and unpopular, they are tossed aside for the next new thing. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My concern then, as now, is to be able to communicate with people the principles that we stand behind, whilst recognising that the meaning of the terms that we commonly use have been bastardised by the many entrenched supporters of the corporate plutocracy. ❋ Patrick Vessey (2008)

The creation of a parkour game was more or less inevitable after Casino Royale popularised the sport for film and Prince of Persia and Assassin's Creed did it in bastardised form for games. ❋ Greg Tannahill (2008)

[That dude] is [really] bastardised. ❋ Benjamino (2003)

That [Daniel] has been [bastardising] our [language] again ❋ Dr Beatz (2008)

When a persons dad goes to the shops for a [pack of fags] and never [comes back], they've been [bastardised]. Barry was bastardised at an early age when his dad went to the shop for a pack of cigarettes and never returned. ❋ RKingda (2015)

Henry, how do you like the [newsletter] now that [Sue's] been doing it for a year? I'd like it better if she hadn't [bastardised] my design. Well, how do you like urbandictionary.com? Half the people putting stuff up there just bastardise the language. ❋ Glenwood (2006)

[derick] [nobcheese] is a [bastardisation] of a human being. ❋ Louseboy (2004)

"[Ice Ice Baby]" by Vanilla Ice is a bastardisation of [a Queen's] "Under Pressure". "I'll Be Missing You" by Diddy and [Faith Evans] is a bastradisation of "Every Breathe You Take" by The police. ❋ CRAIGJJAMES (2010)

It helps to use nouns [properly] in a sentence, preferably as nouns and [not as] [verbs]. ❋ Militia (2004)

That [bastardisation] of 'Stairway to Heaven' is [awful]. ❋ Ingram (2004)

[1337] is the latests bastardisation of [the english language] ❋ Gumba Gumba (2004)

"In a [chav's] household you may even catch sight of a [mangy cat] bastardising under the [dining room table]!" ❋ Leanne (2005)

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