1. The act of speaking unkindly about someone behind their back. (Bitching)
2. To describe someone to be bitch is usually people you don't like. It means there super argumentative, quite immature and there're usually two faced.
3. To use it for emphasis on the sentence. Generally used in a light hearted way. Only joking.
4. A female dog
5. Bitch fight. Where two girls argue about something so pretentious it's laughable.
2. To describe someone to be bitch is usually people you don't like. It means there super argumentative, quite immature and there're usually two faced.
3. To use it for emphasis on the sentence. Generally used in a light hearted way. Only joking.
4. A female dog
5. Bitch fight. Where two girls argue about something so pretentious it's laughable.
1. "Ellen stop bitching about me"
2. "That Ellen is such a bitch"
3. "We're going shopping bitch"
4. "I got a new dog. It's a bitch"
5. "Did you see that bitch fight at school?"
2. "That Ellen is such a bitch"
3. "We're going shopping bitch"
4. "I got a new dog. It's a bitch"
5. "Did you see that bitch fight at school?"
by L May 14, 2016
Meaning how r u, but then shortened (somehow) to whats up. After an extremely funny budwiser advert, it changed once again to wassssssssssaap!
(on the phone)
Dude 1: Hey dude
Dude 2: WASAAAAAAAP!
Dude 1: WASAAAAAAAAAP!
Dude 2: Just sittin @ home, havin a bud.
Dude 1: Tru.
Dude 1: Hey dude
Dude 2: WASAAAAAAAP!
Dude 1: WASAAAAAAAAAP!
Dude 2: Just sittin @ home, havin a bud.
Dude 1: Tru.
by l December 09, 2003
by l March 09, 2005
Code word for urinating. Commonly used while on a date or in any other social setting.
Originated in a movie theater.
Originated in a movie theater.
by L January 16, 2005
this chair is po-mo
Comment submitted with request to delete: The meaning of being "wierd" trying to be extra wierd is
hopelessly vague. It does not suit the original meanings
of this new term that are already well current in loose
modern English. The term as given in disputed usage would
be a hypernym of a word{can't think of one current} such
as "Ultra" in special use in French politics after restor-
ation of Monarchy, early 18th century. It is a little too
hyper, in my opinion.
Truly Yours,
Comment submitted with request to delete: The meaning of being "wierd" trying to be extra wierd is
hopelessly vague. It does not suit the original meanings
of this new term that are already well current in loose
modern English. The term as given in disputed usage would
be a hypernym of a word{can't think of one current} such
as "Ultra" in special use in French politics after restor-
ation of Monarchy, early 18th century. It is a little too
hyper, in my opinion.
Truly Yours,
by l January 04, 2004