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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024bitch /bɪtʃ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a female dog, wolf, or fox.
- Slang TermsSlang. an unpleasant, nasty, spiteful, or selfish woman:She's a real bitch today.
- Slang TermsSlang.
- anything very difficult or unpleasant:Man, that test was a bitch.
v. - Slang Terms Slang. to complain;
gripe:[no object]bitches about how everyone hates her. bitch•i•ness, n. [uncountable]Your bitchiness affects everyone here at work.bitch•y, adj., -i•er, -i•est: He was really bitchy yesterday after he was fired. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024bitch (bich),USA pronunciation n. - a female dog.
- a female of canines generally.
- Slang Terms
- a malicious, unpleasant, selfish person, esp. a woman.
- a lewd woman.
- Slang Terms
- a complaint.
- anything difficult or unpleasant:The test was a bitch.
- anything memorable, esp. something exceptionally good:That last big party he threw was a real bitch.
v.i. - Slang Termsto complain;
gripe:They bitched about the service, then about the bill. v.t. - Slang Termsto spoil;
bungle (sometimes fol. by up):He bitched the job completely. You really bitched up this math problem.
- bef. 1000; Middle English bicche, Old English bicce; cognate with Old Norse bikkja
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: bitch /bɪtʃ/ n - a female dog or other female canine animal, such as a wolf
- offensive slang a malicious, spiteful, or coarse woman
- slang a difficult situation or problem
vb informal - (intransitive) to complain; grumble
- to behave (towards) in a spiteful or malicious manner
- (tr,) often followed by up: to botch; bungle
Etymology: Old English bicce |