“My Bad, Amigo” is an internet slang term that is used to apologize for a mistake or to take responsibility for a misunderstanding in a casual and friendly way. It is a combination of the phrase “my bad,” which means my fault or my mistake, and “amigo,” which means friend in Spanish.
Examples:
1. I forgot to pick up the groceries on my way home, my bad, amigo. Let me go back and get them now.
2. Sorry for sending you the wrong document, my bad, amigo. Here is the correct one.
Synonyms:
sorry, my apologies
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