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bitchery

NOUN
  1. aggressive remarks and behavior like that of a spiteful malicious woman

How To Use bitchery In A Sentence

  • Are we approaching frothy adolescent bitchery with undue gravity or just giving it its due in girls' lives?
  • A mean mother can be boiled down to a reduction of her bitchery, a set of anecdotes. The Passion of Alec Baldwin
  • Her rendition of ‘Love for Sale’ and the refined bitchery of ‘Is it the Girl? Or is it the Gown?’ were standouts.
  • Apologies if this comes over as pointless bitchery, but it seems there's trouble in the London News Review / The Friday Thing / London By London camp - just look here.
  • He refused to participate in the trite chit-chat and bitchery which is the routine content of the weekly eviction show.
  • Lots of cast bitchery was pointed out.
  • So I went on to my evening of dinner and stitch and bitchery with my girlfriend N (who actually came over to get some DVDs and books from me) with a fairly clear conscience.
  • Yes, most of Coolidge's set is Hollywood bitchery that trades on her low-level celebrity. Jennifer Coolidge
  • Press play on our two-part interview below to see what Irina had to say about her controversial all-black collection, how the nickname Mean-a Irina came to be, and her claim that behind whatever bitchery she displayed on screen, there was always a good reason for it … only, it consistently ended up on the cutting-room floor. 'Project Runway Talk': Irina explains herself | EW.com
  • Put yourself above bitchery at your peril; you'll become a goody two-shoes, a smartarse.
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