Citations:binch

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English citations of binch

Noun: "(slang, euphemistic, humorous or derogatory) a bitch"[edit]

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  • 2017, Gisela Factora, "How Millennials Killed Me", Nonsense (satirical magazine of Hofstra University), September 2017, page 9:
    If possible, give those binches some serious tea to spill.
  • 2018, Janice Erlbaum, Lucky Little Things, page 34:
    “Sorry I was a binch yesterday. Ooh, I like those earrings.”
  • 2018, "It's A Cheeseboard, Motherfuckers", Hot Mess Mom, November 2018, page 18:
    Garnish that shit with some grapes for when your guest binches decide they peckish and want to nibble some fruit balls right off the damn vine.
  • 2019, Jessica Lanyadoo & T. Greenaway, Astrology for Real Relationships: Understanding You, Me, and How We All Get Along, page 95:
    An important part of sexual health is respecting yourself enough to cut out any binches if they don't respect your sexual boundaries.
  • 2019, The Goggles, The Book of Darryl, page 72:
    But then he was interrupted while trying to make sense of this senselessness by a text from, speak of the Devil, Jude himself: wrote a new song, binches! jam friday—the band is back!
  • 2019, "Corrections", The Flat Head (The College of William & Mary), 1 April 2019, page 2:
    Luckily for you, we're all perfect, hot and don't make any mistakes, binches!
  • 2021, Patricia Lockwood, No One Is Talking About This, unnumbered page:
    "...yes binch"