Bitch slang rude rude slang
If a person calls a woman a "bitch", he/she implies that that woman is improper, unreasonable, malicious, selfish, or lewd.
"You're such a bad bitch. You're having an affair while you're in love with me. You've treated me like I'm an idiot." he shouted at her.
When a person describes a situation as a "bitch", he/she makes a complaint that it is tough, difficult, or unpleasant to cope with.
We went through a tough math test last week. I have to say that it was a real bitch.
If you say someone "is bitching about something", you mean that you disagree with the fact that he/she is griping about something.
Hey, you've bitched enough about their services. Now, you still want to make a fuss?
Used to refer to a female dog (in literal meaning).
That bitch is a pretty one.
The verb "bitch" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The plural form of the noun "bitch" is "bitches".
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term "bitch" comes from the Old English word "bicce" or "bicge", meaning "female dog", which dates to around 1000 CE. It may have derived from the earlier Old Norse word "bikkja", also meaning "female dog". The earliest use of "bitch" specifically as a derogatory term for women dates to the fifteenth century.
Used to express something bad is happening again
Here we go again! Lisa has just asked to borrow my new dress.