Bitched: meaning, definitions and examples

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bitched

 

[ bɪtʃt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

informal speech

The term 'bitched' is often used to describe the act of complaining or voicing grievances about something in a somewhat negative or irritable manner. It can refer to a person expressing frustration over a situation or others' behavior. This usage is commonly found in casual conversations and can reflect a range of emotions from mild annoyance to more serious discontent.

Synonyms

complained, grumbled, moaned, whined.

Examples of usage

  • She bitched about the long wait at the DMV.
  • He was always bitching about his job.
  • They bitched over the loud music in the hotel.
  • Stop bitching and start helping.

Translations

Translations of the word "bitched" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cachorrada

🇮🇳 बदतमीज़

🇩🇪 Schlampe

🇮🇩 anjing

🇺🇦 собака

🇵🇱 suka

🇯🇵 ビッチ

🇫🇷 pute

🇪🇸 perra

🇹🇷 orospu

🇰🇷 비치

🇸🇦 عاهرة

🇨🇿 děvka

🇸🇰 suka

🇨🇳 婊子

🇸🇮 kurba

🇮🇸 hór

🇰🇿 ит

🇬🇪 ბიჭი

🇦🇿 sükan

🇲🇽 perra

Etymology

The term 'bitch' has its origins in Old English, derived from the word 'bicce,' which meant a female dog. Over time, the term began to take on more derogatory meanings, often used to refer to women in a pejorative way. By the 20th century, the verb form 'to bitch' emerged, primarily in American English, to describe complaining or whining, whether about trivial matters or serious grievances. This transformation signifies a shift in language usage and cultural attitudes towards expressing dissatisfaction. 'Bitching' became a colloquial expression rampant in various forms of media and conversations, often reflecting the frustrations of daily life and societal norms. Its context has remained informal, frequently associated with casual speech among peers.