bitchy - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "bitchy" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

bitchy
[ˈbɪtʃ.i]
[ˈbɪtʃ.i]
Definitions
adjective
(of a person's comments or behavior) malicious or unpleasant.
bitchy remarks
Examples
I'd rather stay my cynical, sarcastic, socially retarded, bitchy , liberal and satirist self.
A series of bitchy comments sent poor George into a massive sulk and he posted a message to say why he would be closing the forum.
And most of the time there is genuine cooperation between the sectors, albeit with a lot of bitchy backbiting.
This is a bitchy business but he never had a nasty word to say about anyone.
And and, I love the way you continue being bitchy and real, even when people shoot you down.
I don't want to sound bitchy ; there's nothing wrong with her at all, but she is very seventeen.
Having been surrounded by females my entire life I know a lot more catty bitchy violent women than I do men.
Kim's ears were almost on fire as she heard the vicious, bitchy whispers around her.
Funny thing, I wasn't all that bitchy or bitter in that conversation, compared to others.
If you do want to judge someone else, then just do it and be a bitch about it because judging others is kind of bitchy .