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some stupid stuck broad. she wants to be like her friend senia mccollum so badly. an k-ann and cinquincity and Jennifer and laniece an joycelin. shes not herself like she is not her own person
"Chanter faux" is to sing out of tune. "Chanter comme une casserole" means literally "to sing (as well) as a saucepan", in truth very badly. An equivalent US sentence could be "to be unable to carry a tune in a bucket".
more badly, most badly
worse, worst
yes badly is an adverb because badly describes how we perform.
more badly
Badly
more badly
The adverb "well" is the usual opposite of the adverb "badly." If "badly" is used to mean "extremely or greatly" the opposite could be "slightly." E.g. He was badly bruised./He was slightly bruised.
"Badly" is an adverb, not a noun. Can't be a possessive noun, unless your name is Mr. Badly, in which case it's "Mr. Badly's car".
badly - schlecht.
Badly very badly