Citations:psychobitch

English citations of psychobitch

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, offensive) a female considered angry, dangerous, or mentally unstable"

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  • 1993, The Media and Women Without Apology, page 15:
    But on-screen portrayals of real women are getting rarer, while the psychobitch is all the rage.
  • 1997, Jonathan Keates, Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture, Chatto & Windus (1997), →ISBN, page 106:
    After he'd done this for me over Piers, I went home and wrote the bastard a letter, and Annabel Carbery, top psychobitch from hell, came up to me at a p.v. at the gallery and said: []
  • 2000, Francine Pascal, Killer, Pocket Pulse (2000), →ISBN, page 114:
    Could it be that the psychobitch was laying another trap for Gaia?
  • 2005, Libby Street, Happiness Sold Separately, Downtown Press (2005), →ISBN, page 260:
    I do not kowtow to self-involved psychobitches—anymore.
  • 2006, Clay Anderson, The Black Rose Murder and Other Cases, Black Galaxy Publications (2006), →ISBN, page 223:
    "Look, psychobitch, I've been thinking that maybe you might have a legitimate issue with me, so why don't we meet someplace and maybe we can discuss this, that is, if you are woman enough to face me? []
  • 2006, Robert N. Chan, Science Fiction, iUniverse (2006), →ISBN, page 66:
    “There's absolutely no place in my life for a controlling psychobitch. My thing is nice and easy.”
  • 2007, MaryJanice Davidson, Undead and Uneasy, Thorndike Press (2007), →ISBN, page 104:
    I quickly revised "ordinary" into "gun-wielding psychobitch."
  • 2007, Larry Doyle, I Love You, Beth Cooper, Harper Perennial (2008), →ISBN, page 186:
    Maybe she really is a scary psychobitch, Denis thought, as he found himself screaming again.
  • 2007, Reese Gabriel, Tying Tempest, Ellora's Cave (2007), →ISBN, page 117:
    “Obviously she is a psychobitch, just like you say.”
  • 2007, Richard K. Morgan, Woken Furies, Del Ray (2007), →ISBN, page 226:
    [] You want us to go up against the Harlan family for the sake of a glitch in some deCom psychobitch's fucked-up head? []
  • 2007, Laura Ruby, I'm Not Julia Roberts, Warner Books (2007), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    So of course the psychobitch gets to work on the kids, especially Britt, telling him how hurt her mom and dad will be if they don't see their grandsons on Christmas Eve, how bad Alan's parents will feel, how the world will explode and baby animals will die and Humpty-Dumpty will never be put back together again.
  • 2008, Janelle Brown, All We Every Wanted Was Everything, Spiegel & Grau (2008), →ISBN, page 178:
    “I didn't want to believe Susan. You know I think she's a psychobitch. But everyone keeps saying that, you know, you're sleeping around.”
  • 2009, Heather McElhatton, Jennifer Johnson Is Sick of Being Single, Harper (2009), →ISBN, page 86:
    She hangs up on me. I can't believe her. One minute she's nice to me and the next she's a psychobitch.
  • 2009, Clara Young, Woman in the Underworld: How I Battled Clinical Depression and Made Peace with My Monster and Myself, Trafford Publishing (2009), →ISBN, page 19:
    The more I tried to move, the more I interacted with others, the more I try to live, the more the rage shot out from every direction, turning me into a psychobitch.
  • 2010, John Barnes, Directive 51, Berkley (2010), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Just last week he'd had some blond-maned teenage psychobitch for Jesus raving about killing all the gays, standing right in front of some weather-faced old farmer type, looked like a stock illo for “Farm country shot to hell,” who was obviously checking out her butt.
  • 2010, Erica Hayes, Poison Kissed, St. Martin's Paperbacks (2010), →ISBN, page 14:
    I could be a yowling psychobitch. No one in their right mind messed with me, not anymore.
  • 2010, Kiera Van Gelder, The Buddha and the Borderline: My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder through Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Buddhism, and Online Dating, New Harbinger Publications, Inc. (2010), →ISBN, page 14:
    “Listen, borderline is Glenn Close in that movie Fatal Attraction. Think stalking, knives, psychobitch from hell. That is not you!”