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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bitch of" is grammatically correct but can be considered vulgar or offensive in certain contexts
It can be used informally to express frustration or to describe someone as a difficult person, often in a derogatory manner. Example: "He's the bitch of the office, always making things harder for everyone."
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That bitch of a woman".
"The bitchiest bitch of them all?
/ It's the bitch of living / And sensing God is dead".
"We'd have a bitch of a situation," he said.
"That's a bitch of a drive," Fish says.
The boys yell about "The Bitch of Living".
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The black & white "Bitches of Bowery" has a Russ Myers homage with titillating music video excess.
Spermatozoa were found in the oviduct flushing's in three bitches of group 1 (50%; bitches no. 1, 3, 6) and in four bitches of group 2 (57.1%; bitches no. 7, 10, 12, 13).
During the years 2006 2007, 356 bitches of 92 different breeds were diagnosed with pyometra.
Son of a bitch son of a bitch, as Garrett took clear aim and blew him out".
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