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bitch verb- to complain US, 1918
- John Rogers, however, was at said Theatre Party with Barbie, whom he fascinated with his incessant bitching about the njustices [sic] of this cruel world. — California Tech, p. 2, 14 April 1949
- He’s like... Oh shit... I don’t wanna bitch about my old man. — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says..., p. 22, 2000
- In early January I realize it’s been weeks since anyone has bitched about the desert. — Anthony Swofford, Jarhead, p. 151, 2003
- to inform UK
- Probably even TK didn’t think I had bitched; he just seized a rumour. — Diran Adebayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 109, 2000
- to identify and punish someone as a habitual criminal US, 1976
- “While you wuz on Sick Bay I got bitched,” Smoothbore cried over the crashing water. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 122, 1990
- to ruin something UK, 1823
- — John Ayto, The Oxford Dictionary of Slang, p. 413, 1998
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