bitchy Definition
bitchy (bic̸h′ē)
adjective bitch′i·er, bitch′i·est
bad-tempered or malicious: used esp. of a woman
bitchy Related Forms
bitch′i·ly adverb
bitch′i·ness noun
bitchy Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- queen: Just remember that here is someone a good deal worse that your average bar room bitchy queen!
- comment: Julia responds with some bitchy comments about Kate's absence which does a good job of silencing Jennifer.
- girl: The acting is half decent as well with Olivia Hussey in the lead role and Margot Kidder excelling as the bitchy girl.
- remark: Peter Jeffery 08-07-2006, 10:20 It's a response to a bitchy remark.
- friend: And as my wonderfully bitchy friend says, it can't be easy to go into hiding when you've got size 13 feet.
- bitch: Bitchy Bitch | Roberta Gregory | Roberta Gregory's diabetic cat!
Modifying Another Word
- so: Grace is so bitchy, I'm glad she has gone and I feel so sorry for poor Nikki.
- very: I tried to talk to the other woman but refused to talk in a civil way and was so very bitchy to me.
- really: The Lancaster branch of Dixons for being really nice and then really bitchy about me using their 5200.
- too: It'd get fa too bitchy fa my tastes.
- deliciously: He was nicely supported by Gary Avis as Wilfred and Tracy Brown, obviously enjoying herself as a deliciously bitchy Bathilde.
Used with adjective complement
get: I've seen arguments about this get bitchy on other forums and have no intention of doing the same here.
Browse dictionary entries near bitchy
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