Citations:bitch eating crackers

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English citations of bitch eating crackers

Noun: "a person for whom one feels a strong and disproportionate dislike, to the extent that almost anything they do makes one angry or annoyed"

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  • 2017, Julia Kent, Random Acts of Vegas, unnumbered page:
    I stared at the wheel, debating, the room spinning from alcohol, my newfound financial cojones, and pure rage at Victoria, who was so far beyond bitch-eating-crackers territory by now.
  • 2018, Julia Kent, Shopping for a Billionaire's Baby, unnumbered page:
    Uh oh. You know what's happened, ladies and gentlemen? We've reached BEC territory. That's right. Bitch eating crackers (Google it).
  • 2019, Megan Hart, Use Somebody, unnumbered page:
    “God knows there were enough bitches eating crackers in that room to spare some.”
  • 2020, Liz Petrone, The Price of Admission: Embracing a Life of Grief and Joy, page 85:
    There's an expression in the online world, “Bitch Eating Crackers,” or “BEC” for short because life is much too busy to be insulting people in full actual words. Anyway, what it means is that you dislike a person so much that they could be minding their own business doing something totally inane, like eating crackers, and still it irritates the crap out of you.
  • 2020, Amos Jones, "Acknowledgements", in Make Me Yours, unnumbered page:
    SUNNY! Just tell me if I'm the bitch eating crackers.