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bint noun- a girlfriend, a young woman UK, 1855
From Arabic bint (a daughter), often combined with a critcal adjective to derogatory effect. - [W]e couldn’t think what to do, until Henry remembers that those three bints up at the Lido had promised to meet us over Clapham Common. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 19, 1964
- I’ll be Donald Ducked if I’m gonny yodel [sing] for any bint. — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- I like ropy bints, they’re the ones. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 85, 2002
- Daft friggin bint. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 285, 2002
- a promiscuous woman UK, 1855
Derogatory. - Roger takes a great swig of his lager and says, quietly:–slags. Ianto sniggers and agrees.–Bints. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 183, 2001
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