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The original meaning of ''bitch'', a female dog, is now "usually humorous or archaic"? Not among dog breeders, I think; I'm pretty sure they regularly use the word with that meaning with no humorous or archaizing intent at all. [[User:Angr|Angr]] 14:11, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
== Verb form ==
There are some constructions of 'to bitch' I've heard before but aren't confident enough to add -- like "bitch at" and "bitch out". Could someone check those (I wouldn't know where to start) and add them to the article please? ~[[W:User:tinlv7|tinlv7]] (Please copy a response [[W:User talk:tinlv7|here]].
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