by John Neely February 13, 2022

No bitches?
by Count Dank July 12, 2022

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

Noun: “That bitch just stole my idea!”
Verb: “Quit bitching and do your work.”
Adjective: “My bitchy brother’s making me do his chores.”
Adverb: “He’s bitchily whining in the corner.”
Interjection: “Bitch!”
Forms include: bitch, bitchy, bitching/bitched, bitchily, etc.
Verb: “Quit bitching and do your work.”
Adjective: “My bitchy brother’s making me do his chores.”
Adverb: “He’s bitchily whining in the corner.”
Interjection: “Bitch!”
Forms include: bitch, bitchy, bitching/bitched, bitchily, etc.
by JesseQuick June 16, 2019
