A phrase used in a skit about celebrity R&B singer Rick James on the "Dave Chappelle Show". Comedian Chappelle uses the phrase to mock James' alleged (according to Charlie Murphy, comedian Eddie's brother, an intimate of James) diva attitudes and misogyny.
In one skit where Chappelle is playing James, he demands a women have sex with a friend. "Bitch, come on over here and have sex with Charlie Murphy. I'm Rick James, bitch!" In a 2nd example he's in a bar explaining "I'm one of the baddest motherfuckers of all time. One of the best singers, one of the best looking motherfucker's you've ever seen. Hold my drink, bitch."
by DaBunny June 03, 2005
A word that was once funny. Now used by idiotic 12 year olds with their pre-pubescent voices to make their other 12 year old friends laugh.
by Blahb April 06, 2005
This is a quote from Dave Chappelle from the "Dave Chappelle Show." This has to be the most maintsream saying I have ever come across. Dave ended the show, because people would walk up to him and say "I'm Rick James Bitch" and he'd go nuts. How long will it be when this die?
1st Person - Hey it's Dave Chapelle
2nd Person - Hey it is
1st Person - I'm Rick James bitch, I bet you never heard someone say that to you
2nd Person - I'm Rick James bitch
Dave - shut up, shut up..... I can't take it anymore. Jesus christ man.
2nd Person - Hey it is
1st Person - I'm Rick James bitch, I bet you never heard someone say that to you
2nd Person - I'm Rick James bitch
Dave - shut up, shut up..... I can't take it anymore. Jesus christ man.
by Bobby666 December 20, 2005
Tier you cock sucking asshole you stole that entire definition from my beloved Maddox! eat my balls.
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by KrAzY_KaRl November 28, 2005
I'm rick james bitch
by the real quazy_qual March 21, 2004
Slogan from Chappelle's Show from early last year. Some assholes still use it to this day. NEXT PERSON I HEAR USING IT IS GONNA GET THE SHIT BEAT OUT OF THEM!
by Inspector Gadget March 12, 2005
Used to express pomposity or in any situation that it can be invoked.
Comes from Dave Chappelle's show. In context it was and can still be hilariously funny, but the phrase is now one of the biggest cliches of the decade.
Comes from Dave Chappelle's show. In context it was and can still be hilariously funny, but the phrase is now one of the biggest cliches of the decade.
by Jonny B April 07, 2005