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Bitch   /bɪtʃ/   Listen
noun
Bitch  n.  
1.
The female of the canine kind, as of the dog, wolf, and fox.
2.
An opprobrious name for a woman, especially a lewd woman.
3.
An unpleasant, malicious, or offensive person.
4.
Something difficult or unpleasant. (slang)
5.
A complaint. (slang)



verb
Bitch  v. i.  To complain in a whining or grumbling manner; to gripe. (slang)






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"Bitch" Quotes from Famous Books



... matter with the auld bitch next?' [Tradition ascribes this whimsical style of language to the ingenious and philosophical Lord Kaimes.] said an acute metaphysical judge, though somewhat coarse in his manners, aside to his brethren. 'This is a daft cause, ...
— Redgauntlet • Sir Walter Scott

... skull-cap to protect his head from fog, and a spencer to guard his precious chest from the sudden gusts which freshen the atmosphere of Guerande. He always went armed with a gold-headed cane to drive away the dogs who paid untimely court to a favorite little bitch who usually accompanied him. This man, fussy as a fine lady, worried by the slightest contretemps, speaking low to spare his voice, had been in his early days one of the most intrepid and most competent officers of the old navy. He had won the confidence ...
— Beatrix • Honore de Balzac

... reap-hook he liked, or anything to do with trees. He fell once from a poplar tall as these: The Flying Man they called him in hospital. "If I flew now, to another world I'd fall." He laughed and whistled to the small brown bitch With spots of blue that hunted in the ditch. Her foxy Welsh grandfather must have paired Beneath him. He kept sheep in Wales and scared Strangers, I will warrant, with his pearl eye And trick of shrinking off as he were shy, Then following close in ...
— Last Poems • Edward Thomas

... she roared, when she stumbled over the old half-blind bitch who was sniffing the bed. 'Out you go! will you...you carrion!' and she kicked the animal so violently with her clog that it tumbled over, and, whining, crept towards the closed door. The little girl stood sobbing ...
— Selected Polish Tales • Various

... choose your words with more care, Christine. But why should you be cooking for a bitch on a holiday eve like ...
— Plays by August Strindberg, Second series • August Strindberg


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