by mcpe September 22, 2016
Get the Pop a Bitchmug. Jack: wait are you guys getting married?
Mike: Yeah I'm gonna ring pop that bitch by proposing outside of a gas station and heading to the courthouse later today
Mike: Yeah I'm gonna ring pop that bitch by proposing outside of a gas station and heading to the courthouse later today
by Connor16 September 28, 2021
Get the Ring Pop That Bitchmug. Any sweet, carbonated bottled drink containing 5 to 7 percent alcohol (vodka, rum or wine) generally consumed by women as an alternative to beer.
In North Vancouver, it's abbreviated "B.P." in "polite" company.
In North Vancouver, it's abbreviated "B.P." in "polite" company.
Honey, I'm going to the store to get a case of beer. Would you like me to pick you up some bitch pops?
Wally isn't into beer. He only drinks bitch pops.
Mother-in-law, would you like me to get you a B.P.?
Wally isn't into beer. He only drinks bitch pops.
Mother-in-law, would you like me to get you a B.P.?
by Angry Pete August 20, 2006
Get the bitch popmug. by cnstrukt November 28, 2004
Get the bitch popmug. n., adj. - In music, bitch pop refers to a music sub-genre that identifies pieces of pop and hip-hop music where a (generally female) singer "bitches" about something. The lyrics of bitch-pop songs try to convey the idea that the world (or part of it) is either evil or wrong and against the singer. Also in this category are songs where the singer justifies a behaviour that is generally considered wrong (such as selfishness or promiscuosity) with the excuse that she is just being herself, standing up for herself or being a strong woman.
She only listens to bitch-pop!
A classic example of a bitch pop song is Christina Aguilera's "Can’t Hold Us Down".
A classic example of a bitch pop song is Christina Aguilera's "Can’t Hold Us Down".
by JasonFaldoro December 11, 2008
Get the bitch popmug. A disabled individual who gets disrespected and laughed at and has to take it like it’s a dick like he’s a woman
Here’s an example:
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The Sucker Pop Bitch
Alex walked into the party with a cautious smile. He wasn’t there for the drinks or the music; he just wanted to feel included for once. His limp made every step a little more noticeable, but he didn’t mind—it was just part of him.
As he grabbed a soda from the table, a guy named Sean leaned over to his friends, snickering. “Hey, Alex, how’s it feel to always be the nice guy? Bet you get tired of holding doors and getting nothing in return.”
The laughter rippled through the group, sharp and piercing. Alex tried to laugh along, his face tight, like he’d just bitten into something sour. “It’s all good, man,” he said, shrugging.
“Sure it is,” Sean added, slapping him on the back. “You’re just like a sucker pop—sweet, soft, and stuck on a stick.” The group burst into louder laughter, as if Sean had just delivered the punchline of the year.
Alex’s throat tightened, but he smiled anyway. He wanted to say something back, something sharp or clever, but all he could manage was a forced chuckle. The moment passed, and the group moved on, leaving Alex alone with his soda and the sound of their laughter still ringing in his ears.
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This illustrates the feeling of being overlooked or ridiculed despite doing nothing to deserve it—a sentiment tied to feeling unfairly treated and unheard.
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The Sucker Pop Bitch
Alex walked into the party with a cautious smile. He wasn’t there for the drinks or the music; he just wanted to feel included for once. His limp made every step a little more noticeable, but he didn’t mind—it was just part of him.
As he grabbed a soda from the table, a guy named Sean leaned over to his friends, snickering. “Hey, Alex, how’s it feel to always be the nice guy? Bet you get tired of holding doors and getting nothing in return.”
The laughter rippled through the group, sharp and piercing. Alex tried to laugh along, his face tight, like he’d just bitten into something sour. “It’s all good, man,” he said, shrugging.
“Sure it is,” Sean added, slapping him on the back. “You’re just like a sucker pop—sweet, soft, and stuck on a stick.” The group burst into louder laughter, as if Sean had just delivered the punchline of the year.
Alex’s throat tightened, but he smiled anyway. He wanted to say something back, something sharp or clever, but all he could manage was a forced chuckle. The moment passed, and the group moved on, leaving Alex alone with his soda and the sound of their laughter still ringing in his ears.
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This illustrates the feeling of being overlooked or ridiculed despite doing nothing to deserve it—a sentiment tied to feeling unfairly treated and unheard.
by The introverted virgin June 22, 2025
Get the Sucker pop bitchmug.