May 15, 2002 04:58
22 yrs ago
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English term

beeatch

English Other Slang
the word has being mentioned in a bad way many times and we need to know what it means
Responses
5 +9 bitch
4 +4 Bitch
5 -1 sure
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Apr 18, 2005 13:46: NGK changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Slang"

Responses

+9
10 mins
Selected

bitch

Declined
It's a humorous pronunciation of bitch. Which is a derogatory word for women (or sometimes gay men). Usually implies that the woman is mean, or whatever one finds disagreeable.

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Note added at 2002-05-15 05:17:02 (GMT)
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Or it can simply mean girlfriend (or gay lover). It\'s not always used in an abusive way but may still sound offensive to sensitive ears.
Peer comment(s):

agree Chris Rowson (X)
3 mins
agree Fernando Muela Sopeña
17 mins
agree jerrie : I also associate this pronounciation with American Movie Speak!
1 hr
agree Margaret Lagoyianni
1 hr
agree Сергей Лузан
2 hrs
agree AhmedAMS
3 hrs
agree RHELLER : re: derogatory part,the following can be heard..."it rhymes with witch "
6 hrs
agree Carlos Moreno
13 hrs
agree Vicc
1 day 1 hr
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-1
3 hrs

sure

Similar to an American saying "Yeah sure", or "Yeah right" when told something unbelieveable.
Peer comment(s):

disagree RHELLER : not in my neighborhood
2 hrs
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+4
4 hrs

Bitch

Norbert is correct, but the explanation is lacking. This term crops up in many Hip Hop songs and through urban culture. It is an exaggerated version of 'bitch' which does imply seveal possible emotions.

-It can be an exclamation (replacing other common swear words)
- It can describe women, especially your girlfriend
-It can describe the 'weaker' partner ina reltaionship, somtimes sexal ('He's my bitch' - i.e. he does what I want, in a sort of semi-slavery housewife role).

Perhaps the best exmaple is the British comedian Ali G who, for his characterisation of the typical inner-city wide boy uses the term regularly. When he says 'bitches', he means his 'girls'. It should be used with caution and in the right context.

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Note added at 2002-05-15 09:45:17 (GMT)
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Sorry for the mutliple spelling mistakes. What exactly is the context?
Peer comment(s):

agree RHELLER : "what a bitch" = difficult task/ "to bitch about" = to complain
1 hr
agree Maria-Jose Pastor
2 hrs
agree NGK
8 hrs
agree AhmedAMS
40 days
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