Citations:bitchy-pants
English citations of bitchy pants, bitchy-pants, and bitchypants
Noun: "(slang, vulgar, sometimes used attributively) an irritable or habitually unpleasant person"
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- 2002, Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic Takes Manhattan, Dial Press (2005), →ISBN, page 85:
- I should just trust him, shouldn't I? I mean—what does Alicia Bitchy-pants know about anything?
- 2005 April 28, shelly, “Re: Syberian Husky Gone Mad???”, in rec.pets.dogs.behavior[4] (Usenet):
- with my own two dogs, this works pretty effectively. problems occur only when the lower ranking dog decides not to roll himself. then, the bitchypants girl tries to put the smack-down on him (usually by physically restraining him) and all holy hell breaks loose and i've got a full-fledged fight on my hands.
- 2008, Jules Asner, Whacked, Weinstein Books (2008), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- "Yes, he knows Larry, but will you stop it already with your bitchy-pants, Dani? It's obvious from your crankiness that you need to get laid."
- 2011, G. F. O'Sullivan, When: A Tale of Suburban America, Segregansett Press (2011), →ISBN, page 99:
- They don't make you feel better, they fill a void and spruce things up as old Aunt bitchy-pants used to say.
- 2012, Jana Leigh, Dante's Dream, J K Publishing (2012), unnumbered page:
- “No worries, I took care of little miss bitchy pants.”
- 2012, J. A. Smith, Change: The Coming of Light, AuthorHouse (2012), →ISBN, page 93:
- If Miss.[sic] Bitchy pants wanted to be insulting we could do that.
- 2014, Naomi Kramer, DEAD(ish) Omnibus: Books 1-5, unnumbered page:
- "I just wanted to see what the big deal was, Bitchypants! What's the big deal? It's not like I've ever been alive myself, is it?"
Noun: "(slang, vulgar) a notional pair of pants worn by someone in a bad mood"
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- 2008, Mariah Stewart, Forgotten, Ballantine Books (2008), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- "My, we are in a snit today, aren't we? Got your bitchy pants on, don't we, Agent Cahill?"