So, I asked an English teacher for the french translation, but she had never heard the word. My disheveled explanation to her included dijointed, descriptive utterings as follows :
the utmost of cool... motorcycle...respectfully rebellious...Steve McQueen...whiskey...edgy...the idealized American frontiersman...???
AHH HELP ME HERE!
The teacher asked, "So, is it just an American term? How long Americans been using the word?" GOOD QUESTION. I've never had to think of that. Due to Kid Rock's "American Badass," I had concrete evidence that the term has been around since circa 2000.
This caused me to do some serious reflecting/ researching about this word. I mean, I believe, one can use this word liberally, as in that day of shopping in Paris where everything I saw was "badass" for some reason.
Or, Wikitionary defines badass as "A person whose extreme attitudes and behavior are admirable."
Okay. I can get on board with that.
Then Urban Dictionary's most approved definition is a tad bit more verbose:
"The epitome of the American male. He radiates confidence in everything he does, whether it's ordering a drink, buying a set of wheels, or dealing with women. He's slow to anger, brutally efficient when fighting back."
Yeah, I agree, I usually think of a male when I think of a badass. But, there are women badasses!!! And here are a few, in my opinon...