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Bamfbmf/, originally Bampf,[1] is an onomatopoeic term originating in comic books published by Marvel Comics, in particular those featuring the superhero Nightcrawler of the X-Men. The term is derived from the sound Nightcrawler makes when teleporting.

The "Bamf" sound is caused by air rushing into the space where Nightcrawler's body once was after he has teleported.[1] It has been borrowed as a teleport sound by fans and a generic term for teleporting in general ("...and then he bamfed out..."). The sound has become a standard in pop culture.[2]


Bamfs are also a race of creatures described as small imp-like versions of Nightcrawler, which accompany him wherever he goes. They first appeared in the first Nightcrawler miniseries in 1985, and became a regular fixture of X-Men comics in the early 2010s.


In Uncanny X-Men #153, Kitty Pryde tells a fairy tale to six-year-old Illyana Rasputin, which includes a race of creatures called "Bamfs", described as small imp-like versions of Nightcrawler, even wearing identical costumes. A Bamf enters the story after catching sight of Pirate Kitty, on whom he developed an instant crush, when she and her entourage landed on Bamf Island. He subsequently joins her team and aids in taking down Princess Jean (the fairy tale equivalent of Jean Grey), aka Dark Phoenix.[3]


Late, in the first Nightcrawler limited series in 1985, Nightcrawler is sent to another universe that is identical to Kitty's fairy tale, where he encounters the Bamfs, including the heroic Bamf from Kitty's tale. Nightcrawler discovers that female Bamfs differ from the males in that they are taller, resembling female versions of himself. The male Bamfs are lecherous, flirtatious, and skirt-chasing, making them rather tiring company in the presence of attractive females.


At various times since Kitty's fairy tale, plush versions of Nightcrawler, also called "Bamfs", had appeared in many issues of Uncanny X-Men. Kitty Pryde, Illyana Rasputin,[4] Jubilation Lee, and Amanda Sefton have been shown owning Bamf dolls.[5] One issue of Avengers in the '90s showed Deathcry cuddling a Bamf doll.[6]


In the early 2010s, the Bamfs reappeared at the newly opened Jean Grey School of Higher Learning, infesting the school after Vice-Principal Beast accidentally opened a portal to their home reality on the first day of school. Headmaster Wolverine is the head of a "Bamf Hunting Club".[7] In this variation, the Bamfs are mute, naked, seemingly self-aware troublemakers who are depicted defacing school property in various ways.[8] However, it later becomes uncertain whether the creatures infesting the school are Bamfs at all, an alien zoologist commenting that although the staff believe them to be "interdimensional gremlins" (i.e., Bamfs), they actually are not. The character is about to reveal what he believes to be the nature of the Bamfs when he is cut off, leaving the revelation for a later date; it is to note, however, that the Bamfs in this instance look more like the real Nightcrawler and sport body markings similar to his live action movie incarnation.[9]


Bamfs were eventually revealed to be creatures born in the depths of Hell. Their mother is a giant maggot, and their father is a changeling in the form of a face-eating lamprey. As soon as they were born, they were left on the brimstone plains to die. Against all odds, they survived as scavengers, as things lower than the lowest beast of the Pit until they were found by Azazel during one of his raids on Hell.[11]


The Bamfs were starving, and so Azazel fed them his blood which in turn changed them and remade them in his image. Now with a legion of soldiers bound to his evil will, Azazel used them to raid Heaven for souls, but one of them was left behind and was found by Nightcrawler who made him a deal of his own which yet again changed them from red to blue. When questioned by Firestar about the deal, Nightcrawler only reveals that it wasn't his blood that he promised them but it was something his father could never match.[12]


The details of the deal are revealed when Kurt uses the Bamfs and his connection to Azazel to restore himself to life back on Earth, thus preventing Azazel from attacking Heaven again by tying them both together, although this results in Kurt sacrificing his own soul to ensure that Azazel will not be able to return to Heaven.[13] Henceforth, the Bamfs enlisted by Nightcrawler continue to keep him company on Earth.[14]


The BAMF meaning is a culmination of swag and grit, power and terror. Those that are considered badass motherf**kers can be looked at as cold and mean and can be revered as very intimidating and heartless.


Originating from the world of comic books, particularly those published by Marvel Comics featuring the superhero Nightcrawler, BAMF has made its way into slang and fanfiction descriptions. Its use in internet language and popular culture has led to discussions about its meaning, applications, and related expressions.


In many cases, people use the acronym BAMF to express their admiration for a person who stands out for their strength, independence, and tenacity. A BAMF is someone who does not bow to pressure and remains firm in their convictions, often inspiring others with their resilience.


It is important to note that while BAMF is now a commonly recognized term, it is still considered slang and should be used with caution. As with any slang term, context and audience should be carefully considered before using the term BAMF in conversation or writing. Nonetheless, when used appropriately, the acronym can be an effective and powerful way to communicate admiration for someone who truly embodies the spirit of a BAMF.


BOSS: This term refers to someone who exudes confidence, dominance, and exceptional skill in a particular area or field. Similar to a BAMF, a BOSS is highly respected and looked up to by others.


Alpha: In the context of social hierarchy, an alpha is the dominant person in a group or community. Like a BAMF, an alpha is characterized by their assertiveness, confidence, and ability to lead and influence others.


Another synonymous term that conveys a sense of toughness is epic. While this word traditionally refers to long narrative poems, it has evolved in modern usage to characterize exceptional, awe-inspiring feats. In this context, calling someone or their actions epic can hint at their BAMF-like characteristics, such as their ability to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness in personal or professional spheres.


The origin of the BAMF acronym is not entirely clear, but it is widely believed to have emerged in internet slang and popular culture. The term gained popularity in various online communities over time, reflecting a need for a succinct way to describe a tough, fearless, and capable individual.


In fanfiction, the acronym BAMF is commonly used to refer to a character who is portrayed as strong, skilled, and fearless, excelling in combat or other areas where courage is required. These characters may be protagonists or antagonists, and their BAMF status is often a source of admiration or envy for other characters within the story. In this context, the term may also cover powerful or influential characters who can manipulate situations in their favor.


Badass and BAMF are both modern words with approximately the same meaning: "Someone who is awesome to an extreme level, thereby leveraging unquestionable authority." Is there another noun or title that would convey the same level of awe, admiration and toughness that calling someone a badass does, without the vulgarity?


The slang term "badass", like many vulgar terms, can have a broad range of meanings, which makes it difficult to find a synonym without a clear context. As such, I can only suggest vague expressions to approximate its effect.


Sadly, though, I do not believe queenly figure would work for the opposite gender. It does not seem to carry the same mental heftiness as the term badass: it has a more soothing connotation, at least to me.


Kingly figure may not be a perfect fit for you, depending on the usage you are going for. I thought it would fit well since you mentioned authority in your definition of badass, which a king certainly has. If you are focusing more on someone who is an "on the edge" kind of person, though, then you probably want one of the other two suggestions in my answer.


For added reference, here is the definition of kingly I referenced, from the free dictionary. I hooked mainly onto the idea of being majestic and regal as leading to a naturally authoritative presence.


An alternative to referring to someone as badass, a bad bitch, or a righteous mother****er, could be to describe them as being a formidable figure, or a striking character, affirmatively exuding an air of puissance.


For example if you said to my grandfather that he was a badass, he would be quite upset because in he doesn't use 'bad' words to describe good things. He wouldn't think you mean he is literally a bad ass, but he would think you mean he is not a nice person.


The Y-mAbs Therapeutics sponsored Phase 1 clinical trial is now accepting patients, both adult and adolescent, with recurrent or resistant small cell lung cancer, sarcoma and malignant melanoma. The treatment that is under investigation, also known as radioimmunotherapy, works by delivering radiation directly to tumor cells. This new type of delivery method is much different from chemotherapy or standard external radiation therapy.


Dr. Hoogstra and Brandon Mancini, M.D., MBA, FACRO, medical director at BAMF Health, will serve as co-principal investigators and will conduct different phases of the clinical trial between both clinic locations in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


First, patients enrolled in the trial will receive tumor-targeting treatment with an antibody construct that binds to a protein called GD-2 on the surface of the cancer cells. Patients will then receive a radioisotope infusion that specifically binds to the antibody construct and delivers the liquid radiation to cancer cells.

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