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bitch-slap, v. slang (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈbɪtʃslap|, U.S. |ˈbɪtʃˌslæp| [‹ bitch slap n.] trans. To deliver a stinging slap to (a person), esp. in order to humiliate one regarded as inferior. Also fig.
1991San Diego Union-Tribune (Nexis) 13 Dec. e1 Lines trip forth [in the film The Last Boy Scout]... ‘If this creep shows up, I'll bitch-slap him.’ 1993H. Stern Private Parts xi. 274 He knows I've bitch-slapped him a few times on the radio. 2000Daily Tel. 7 Nov. 28/5 His antagonist, apparently not hurt, spent the rest of the party boasting gleefully to anyone who would listen: ‘I've just been bitch-slapped by Johnny Rotten!’ Derivatives. bitch-slapping adj.
1991Time 30 Sept. 82 The Gunners, while clinging to their trademark *bitch-slapping posturing, have also introduced such engaging new subjects as bondage, the lure of homicide and the pleasures of drug-induced comas. 2002Vancouver Sun (Nexis) 12 Apr. f4 What this movie needed was a real drag queen—some fast-talking, bitch-slapping, coke-snorting comic relief. |