Variation of "be-otch" or "bitch." A more sociably acceptable term, given it won't catch old religious people's attention when yelled in public.
by Lord Lizard June 28, 2003
ITS A NOUN
1) slang for "bitch". usually used around adults or parents so they dont kno ur cursing
2) can be used in a friendly or demeaning way
3) directed to females only
1) slang for "bitch". usually used around adults or parents so they dont kno ur cursing
2) can be used in a friendly or demeaning way
3) directed to females only
1+2) (u r near an adult) "OMG, lilly is such a biznocth! do u kno wut she said to me today?"
2+3) {ur a girl talking to ur best friend(hoo is also a gurl)} "I LOVE U BIZNOTCH <333"
2+3) {ur a girl talking to ur best friend(hoo is also a gurl)} "I LOVE U BIZNOTCH <333"
by boriqua_mami October 28, 2006
Biznotch originally developed as a black way to ghetto-ize and change the traditionally white word "bitch." As time went on, white people started using biznotch as well, and thus blacks stopped using biznotch and left it to be a white word. Today biznotch is the white equivilent of bitch, as the insult.
*Biznotch may not be used as the definition of bitch - a female dog.
*Biznotch may not be used as the definition of bitch - a female dog.
by So Skilled May 1, 2004
by Urban Dictionary March 18, 2005
Also known as the shortened version "biz".
A biznotch is a fellow girlie. One must be a squint to be considered a biznotch. It is someone who is absolutely fucking amazing and can fuck shit up mad hard.
A biznotch is a fellow girlie. One must be a squint to be considered a biznotch. It is someone who is absolutely fucking amazing and can fuck shit up mad hard.
by effingbizx0x0 March 15, 2010
by Amber Sutphin October 7, 2003
Emerged from the afro-american slang phenomon were z's were added to add flair or a spin on the white spoken english. This "code" variation was born during slavery where slaves would use an early form of "ebonics" to comminicate with each other while working or in the company of there owners.
by Ztown G July 26, 2004