English

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Etymology

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From bitch +‎ -eezy (suffix forming hip-hop-sounding words).[1]

Noun

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beezy (plural beezies)

  1. (African-American Vernacular, slang, sometimes derogatory) A woman.
    • 2001 November 20, Mac Dre (lyrics and music), “Bleezies-n-Heem” (track 3), in It's Not What You Say... It's How You Say It, performed by Mac Dre:
      I can't fade a beezy who don't keep a bleezy / Rolled for a neezy / I ask her, 'What the feezy?'
    • 2007, Nyomi Scott, Gettin' Hooked, New York, N.Y.: Kimani Press, →ISBN, page 61:
      I'd lost it, really. What was I doing sitting here gossiping with a couple of beezies?
    • 2013, Kwame Alexander, He Said, She Said, New York, N.Y.: Amistad, →ISBN, pages 24–25:
      "I'm good, Tami. I'll holla," I interrupt. Been there and done that when we kicked it last year. These beezies is treacherous.

References

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  1. ^ beezy, n.”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.