people who have no charisma(rizz) that get no fucking bitches
womp womp people cry about getting no bitches :(
womp womp people cry about getting no bitches :(
by airpods203040 November 13, 2024
Get the no bitchesmug. by bore kid March 7, 2022
Get the bitchmug. by Marcellin May 9, 2020
Get the Bitchmug. by KellyMan1212 June 5, 2020
Get the Bitchmug. A women who wears stylistic clothing to accentuate her physique and presence in a arrogant but graceful manner.
Sarah was such a trendy bitch that she felt obliged to wear the latest fashion clothing for her sisters funeral.
by Jeckl May 29, 2016
Get the trendy bitchmug. by What The Puff July 15, 2018
Get the Little Bitchmug. 1. Younger women have reclaimed the word bitch as an act of rebellious empowerment & use it to demonstrate they aren’t being insulted by the Patriarchy anymore.
First generation feminists & women older than that were called bitch as a serious insult, equating women to a female dog only used to breed. Millennials started using bitch as something you’d call a friend affectionately. ie “I’m so excited to have brunch with my bitches this weekend!.
To call a friend “bitch” is to take what was an insult & reclaim it, which cuts the systemic oppression associated with the word. A hetero cisgender man using the word bitch is still thought of as an insult, while LGBTQ & hetero cisgender female identifying humans can use the word bitch positively. It is saying we know ya tried to keep us down, Patriarchy, but you can’t. It’s purposely in your face as a reclamation.
2. It can also be a light joking, sarcastic way to express envy. Instead of saying “I’m so envious you have 2 bedrooms, I only have 1 .”, the shorthand colloquialism is to say “You bitch!”. It’s meant as wow you are so lucky! Or I am jealous but you are my friend “You lucky bitch!”.
3. It can also express awe, affirmation, excitement or way to go like exclaiming “Yes!” but instead people say “Yes, bitch!” Or just “Biiiiiiiiiitch!”.
4. Similar to #3, it can also be compassion, understanding or “I see you/I feel you” by saying “Biiiiiiiitch…” but the tone may incline down instead of up to emphasize empathy.
First generation feminists & women older than that were called bitch as a serious insult, equating women to a female dog only used to breed. Millennials started using bitch as something you’d call a friend affectionately. ie “I’m so excited to have brunch with my bitches this weekend!.
To call a friend “bitch” is to take what was an insult & reclaim it, which cuts the systemic oppression associated with the word. A hetero cisgender man using the word bitch is still thought of as an insult, while LGBTQ & hetero cisgender female identifying humans can use the word bitch positively. It is saying we know ya tried to keep us down, Patriarchy, but you can’t. It’s purposely in your face as a reclamation.
2. It can also be a light joking, sarcastic way to express envy. Instead of saying “I’m so envious you have 2 bedrooms, I only have 1 .”, the shorthand colloquialism is to say “You bitch!”. It’s meant as wow you are so lucky! Or I am jealous but you are my friend “You lucky bitch!”.
3. It can also express awe, affirmation, excitement or way to go like exclaiming “Yes!” but instead people say “Yes, bitch!” Or just “Biiiiiiiiiitch!”.
4. Similar to #3, it can also be compassion, understanding or “I see you/I feel you” by saying “Biiiiiiiitch…” but the tone may incline down instead of up to emphasize empathy.
Friend: I can’t wait to see you, bitch!
Friend: You’re my best bitch.
Envy: You lucky bitch!
Affirmation: Yazzzzz bitch!
Empathy: Biiiiitch…
Friend: You’re my best bitch.
Envy: You lucky bitch!
Affirmation: Yazzzzz bitch!
Empathy: Biiiiitch…
by La Lux November 25, 2023
Get the Bitchmug.