binch

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Humorous alteration of bitch that emerged on Twitter in the late 2010s in response to profanity filters.[1]

Noun[edit]

binch (plural binches)

  1. (slang, euphemistic, humorous or derogatory) A bitch.
    • 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[1], page 34:
      “Sorry I was a binch yesterday. Ooh, I like those earrings.”
    • 2019, Jessica Lanyadoo, T. Greenaway, Astrology for Real Relationships: Understanding You, Me, and How We All Get Along[2], 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.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:binch.

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