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Discover Ludwig"bitches up" is not a grammatically correct or appropriate phrase in written English.
It is slang and can be considered offensive or disrespectful. Example of incorrect usage: "She always bitches up the place when she comes over." A more appropriate and grammatically correct alternative could be: "She always makes a mess when she comes over."
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"I done seen my mom beat bitches up," he said in the car, laughing.
Democracy really cleaned those bitches up!") and even the faint odour of homophobia, as when Molly's mother urges that her sister take her "to one of those lesbo bars – they seem to like the beefy gals".
[Audience applauds.] DAMN, we got some beautiful bitches up in dis place tonight!
I DID IT! Also, lots of hotels use fucking delectable Bulgari toiletries; snap those bitches up!
They're like, "We fucked those bitches up and blah blah blah".
I would fuck those bitches up (10).
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Let's pretty that bitch up!" Someone dimmed the lights.
"The world is all bitched up," she says.
Let's shut this bitch up.' The tweets were very graphic and arriving minute by minute.
Maybe future fifty-somethings will turn up to Murrayfield in 2019, holding hands to Smack My Bitch Up and Wonderwall.
Keith drew little attention when he sang the lines "Change my pitch up/ Smack my bitch up" on the Ultramagnetic MC's 1988 song "Give the Drummer Some".
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