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Etymology

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From un- +‎ bitch.

Verb

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unbitch (third-person singular simple present unbitches, present participle unbitching, simple past and past participle unbitched)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, vulgar) To make or become less of or unlike a bitch; make or become unbitchy
    • 1997, John Leguizamo, David Bar Katz, Freak, page 97:
      You can't walk over me anymore. You want this fat ass, well, you can't have it anymore — aha. You made me into a bitch, Fausto, and I'm going to unbitch myself.
    • 2011, Marilyn DeMars, Sunny:
      “Therapy's helping to unbitch me.”
    • 2012, Susan Carlton, Love and Haight, page 14:
      Back in the room, MJ was up and dressed and looking improbably flirty in a crocheted jumper. “Let's find a Tab so I can unbitch.” She flipped her hair around. “And speaking of bitches, sorry for being one last night.”