the word BITCH is a lot of the time used in a sentance.The real definition for the term bitch is a female dog!!!!!so really when somebody calls another human being a bitch there actually calling them a female dog!!when people do use it in a sentance it normally is ment to call someone a bitch which could mean ass-hole;meany head;but face and pooplicker
by the man who put things where t March 30, 2010
Complaining excessively.
This is what people do to:
AOL, KFC, Wal-Mart, and all those other companies.
This is what people do to:
AOL, KFC, Wal-Mart, and all those other companies.
by Yomi Mizuhara June 17, 2005
Those girls were such bitches, complaining and about someone quietly playing their guitar in the next room despite having loud sex frequently.
by Starships_Lazerguns November 04, 2013
by A brown January 26, 2008
Can mean many things, including when something is messed up, fucked up, or ugly.
It can also be used in a positive way, such as when something is brilliant, amazing, extraodinary, etc. Works well when describing movies and TV shows.
It's possible to use "bitched" in a negative-positive way, or in a compliment inside a diss. See examples.
Can be interchanged with biznatched, but not biotched, because that sounds retarded.
It can also be used in a positive way, such as when something is brilliant, amazing, extraodinary, etc. Works well when describing movies and TV shows.
It's possible to use "bitched" in a negative-positive way, or in a compliment inside a diss. See examples.
Can be interchanged with biznatched, but not biotched, because that sounds retarded.
NEGATIVE EXAMPLE:
Your face is bitched. So was Snakes on a Plane.
POSITIVE EXAMPLE:
Dude -- that car is bitched! So was The Departed.
NEGATIVE-POSITIVE EXAMPLE:
You're mom was bitched in bed last night.
Your face is bitched. So was Snakes on a Plane.
POSITIVE EXAMPLE:
Dude -- that car is bitched! So was The Departed.
NEGATIVE-POSITIVE EXAMPLE:
You're mom was bitched in bed last night.
by Josh and Kat April 12, 2007