Bitchier Meaning in English
word · lemma: bitchy
ˈbɪtʃi
BICH-ee-er
bˈɪtʃɪɐ
BICH-ee-uh
Definition
Describes someone (usually a woman) who is acting more mean, rude, or spiteful than before. Used informally, often in a negative or judgmental way.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, often rude or offensive—mainly applied to women. Can be seen as sexist or insulting, so use with caution. Common collocations: 'get bitchier', 'act bitchier', 'become bitchier'. Do not use in formal or polite situations.
Spanish: más mala onda - más desagradable - más venenosa (coloquial, insulto)Portuguese (BR): mais maldosa - mais desagradável (gíria, insulto)Portuguese (PT): mais maldosa - mais desagradável (gíria, insulto)Chinese (Simplified): 更刻薄的 - 更爱抱怨的(俚语,冒犯性)Chinese (Traditional): 更刻薄的 - 更愛抱怨的(俚語,冒犯性)Hindi: और अधिक कटु (अपमानजनक, बोलचाल)Arabic: أكثر لؤماً - أكثر سوءًا (عامية، مهين)Bengali: আরো খিটখিটে - অধিক তিক্ত (অশোভন)Russian: ещё более стервозная - ещё более язвительнаяJapanese: もっと意地悪な - もっときついVietnamese: cáu bẳn hơn - chua ngoa hơnKorean: 더 심술궂은 - 더 독한Turkish: daha cadaloz - daha huysuzUrdu: زیادہ تند مزاج - زیادہ کڑواIndonesian: semakin galak - semakin judes
Example Sentences
Sara seemed bitchier than usual today.
basic
Why are you being bitchier to me lately?
basic
Her comments were even bitchier than before.
basic
She gets bitchier when she's tired or stressed out.
natural
Honestly, you're just getting bitchier every day.
natural
She can be a little bitchier with people she doesn't like.
natural