- Biatch Tequila
BIATCH is not just about quality spirits; it's about making a meaningful impact This margarita blends blood orange, coconut, and BIATCH® Reposado for a perfectly sweet, tart, and smooth sip Add all ingredients to a shaker filled with ice Shake it like a BIATCH—vigorously for about 15 seconds until well chilled
- BIATCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Word History and Origins Origin of biatch 1 First recorded in 1985–90; from a drawn-out, exaggerated pronunciation of bitch originating in hip-hop culture and related to gangsta rap of the West Coast of the U S
- biatch, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
a A female cat; b a spiteful woman (cf cat, n ¹ I 2a) bitch face 1939– slang (derogatory and often offensive) (An abusive name for) an unpleasant, malicious, or spiteful woman (cf bitch, n ¹ II 3) biatch 1986– Originally and chiefly U S slang derogatory and offensive Bitch (see bitch, n ¹ II 3a) View in Historical Thesaurus
- biatch - Urban Dictionary
biatch 1) Any girl who's acting like everyone is under her control 2) Girl that has waaay 2 much drama! 3) Girl who acts stupidly and selfish
- biatch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun [edit] biatch (plural biatches) (derogatory, slang) Alternative form of bitch
- BIATCH | What Does BIATCH Mean? - Cyber Definitions
Biatch (pronounced "bee-yatch") is an alternative way of spelling and pronouncing the word bitch Bitch is typically used as a derogatory and offensive term, to belittle, insult or demean women
- Biatch vs. Biotch — What’s the Difference?
Both "biatch" and "biotch" are slang variations of the insult "bitch," used to convey disrespect, though their spelling may imply different nuances in tone or emphasis
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