by charthestar April 4, 2020
Scottish Gaelic for "bitch". Directly translated, it means "dog girl", but the point still goes home.
Girl one: So, my boyfriend just broke up with me.
Girl two: Yeah i know, I was the one who told him to... we've been secretly having sex for the last eight months.
Girl one: (walks off) Bides!
Girl two: Yeah i know, I was the one who told him to... we've been secretly having sex for the last eight months.
Girl one: (walks off) Bides!
by 04music21 November 19, 2011
Pronunciation: \'bīd\
Function: adjective
Etymology: South Floridian
1. Excelling all others
2. Commonly liked or approved
3. Archaic: frequently bought
Bidest (superlative of bide)
Function: adjective
Etymology: South Floridian
1. Excelling all others
2. Commonly liked or approved
3. Archaic: frequently bought
Bidest (superlative of bide)
1. "We's am the bidest bitches!"
2. "I said it was bide." (Credited to the cashier attendant at Tipsee Liquors, in reference to an apparently very popular bottle of vodka)
2. "I said it was bide." (Credited to the cashier attendant at Tipsee Liquors, in reference to an apparently very popular bottle of vodka)
by Eurekra April 22, 2009
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