The word "bid", literally meaning a female dog, is a common slang term in the English language, specially used as a discriminating term applied to a person, commonly a woman. It often refers to someone who is Belligerant, unreasonable, rude or aggressive. (From Wikipedia), It is a common slang in English, especially used to slander a person, usually a woman. It usually refers to a person who is aggressive, unreasonable, rude or aggressive. (From Wikipedia)
Many people misunderstand its original meaning Bitch
But in In 95% of applications,
"Bitch" has nothing to do with "bitch".
Even "son of bitch",
Native speaker doesn't think of women!
With one exception,
That's when American gangster rap music Medium,
What it means is that "Prostitute" 。
The only exception to this is in American ganster rap music, which uses the word “bitch” in a much more derogative way (prostitute), often referring to women as “bitches and hoes” (hoe means prostitute).
The only exception is that in American gangster rap music, it uses the word "bitch" in a more derogatory way (prostitutes), and usually describes women as "bitches and hoes" (hoes refer to prostitutes).
Specific usage of Bitch
So what are the idiomatic uses of bit?
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Noun Usage When addressing women, there are three meanings:
- An annoying/ unpleasant woman A maddening woman (a) He didn't leave a tip at the restaurant because he said that his wait WAS A BITCH
(b) I don’t know what’s wrong with her. She’s BEING A BITCH.
Being a bitch here is a bit softer than She is a bitch, but it is impolite to call someone a bitch anyway;
- A Prostitute Prostitute rap music is the only context that means "bitch", which is a very controversial issue.
- An Empowered Woman In the context of feminism, a strong woman refers to a strong woman who may make men feel threatened.
When calling a man a pitch:
It's usually a joke, but it's also rude. It refers to a man who is more obedient and gives up his dignity for another person, and has a "dog leg" rush~
(a) I do everything for my boss. My friends at work tell me that I’M HIS BITCH.
(b) He’s being a little bitch” It means that the person is annoying and difficult to get along with.
Indicates something difficult to do:
(a)Life’s a Bitch.
Life is hard.
(b)This exam is exactly a real bitch.
This exam is really difficult!
(c)Calculus is a BITCH.
Calculus is really difficult!
Adjective Usage
= “annoying” or “unpleasant.”
Express: annoying, unpleasant, grumpy (for men and women)
e.g.: You’re being really bitchy today. Why can’t you be nicer to me?
=awesome,cool,excellent
It means excellent. This is a colloquial expression without negative color.
e.g.: The party was BITCHIN’!
Verb Usage
bitch
=complain,moan
Express complaints and sharp criticism
e.g.: I wish people would just stop BITCHING AND MOANING about corruption in politics and do something about it.
Other Expressions
Bitch Please!
This is a common colloquial expression, which originated in the slums and is now widely used by the mainstream middle class in American society. An interesting way to say "no", especially when someone or a tool makes a stupid comment.
Bitch Someone Out
Yell at someone because of what they have done.
e.g.: My boss BITCHED ME OUT for being 10 minutes late.
Son of a bitch!
1. Insult swearing
2. Damn it= damn it
From the above, we can see that,
These uses of pitch Oral preference,
Nowadays, the word "bite" appears more and more frequently in
In popular culture,
And meaning More and more positive,
Britney Spears once claimed to be a bitch!
Xiao Bian was also called by his friends every day,
So don't think it's just cursing,
Maybe people are praising you!
besides: Sorry in English, there are so many answers!
Well, the old roast duck editor also thinks that the British and American people put Usage of Bitch It's really advanced. This can not help but make me feel that learning a language well usually starts from xx.