Scout means that entailments, which are social expectations and obligations passed down through generations, can be restrictive and unfair. She sees them as barriers that prevent people from living freely and making their own choices without being judged or limited by outdated customs and traditions.
When a girl says that you not bad means that she thinks you are a nice person. This could also mean that she likes you.
1. "I said, 'Hey,' Mr. Cunningham. How's your entailment getting along? [He turns and looks away] Don't you remember me, Mr. Cunningham? I'm Jean Louise Finch. You brought us some hickory nuts one early morning, remember? We had a talk. I went and got my daddy to come out and thank you. I go to school with your boy. I go to school with Walter. He's a nice boy. Tell him 'hey' for me, won't you? You know something, Mr. Cunningham, entailments are bad. Entailments...Atticus, I was just saying to Mr. Cunningham that entailments were bad but not to worry. Takes a long time sometimes...What's the matter? I sure meant no harm" (Lee 205)
bad
They like you a lot!
Mr. Avery says that bad children cause cold weather. This is ironic because Jem and Scout's reaction to the snow is one of excitement and joy, demonstrating their innocence and goodness.
Umm, he doesn't like you.
You are crazy, and he is afraid of you.
It says, "You are a bad friend."
He really really likes you
It means toad or snitch, someone that says bad things
It depends on what he says. If it's something good, he likes you. If he says bad things, he doesn't like you.
The Wizard is not good (or effective) at doing the things a Wizard does.