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It’s Britney Spears, Bitch! Or should I say Bicce?

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  1. leonard says: 15

    Invalid Unicode value in one or more parameters—-letting you know about “tweet this”…… :roll: ……….F O X

  2. leonard says: 14

    We are playing… :oops: bitch from me about wtf…

    hunt [hunt] [snake] [rat] [bat] [dog] and [cats]…females are good

    …the term bitch is a hotfornoun-word :-) be good all!!!

  3. michael r says: 13

    i thought it was pregnant dog

  4. oro says: 12

    a fox is not a member of the canine species, although it is in the dog family, it is a member of the vulpine species, the females of the species are referred to as vixen. Great lesson though, I always enjoy them..

  5. leonard says: 11

    bitching good lesson http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gY7PfaO_YZY“>nic Youth – I Wanna Be Your Dog: Night Music Version , From VHS or The Rolling Stones – Bitch (Live 1972)

  6. Bitch doesn’t apply to you in the normal terms, but in the old term, SENSUAL definitly applied to you!!

  7. 007 says: 9

    Bitch always meant female dog :cool:

  8. thicepecin says: 8

    She must really have a thing for polka dots … and black and white get ups. HFP is such a bitch fro fronting on your style jkjk I think there’s room for both of you.

  9. deethisseion says: 7

    1400? Too old!
    But the insult “son of a bitch” was first attested in the 1950s..

  10. ya504budde says: 6

    so ur not that innocent?

  11. shawnmnorris says: 5

    HAHAHAHAHH who in the world is that lady at the end of the video? that’s hilarioust that you just stuck that lady there at the end and yet I have no clue as to who she is! lol

  12. Thanks, Marina.

    Another 5-star video.

    West Coast USA usage in the late sixties included the word bitchin’ as a superlative meaning very good or exciting. I remember as a teen hearing my friend from California saying that he’d seen Janis Joplin singing live and that her performance was “really bitchin’!” Surfers used this word a lot to describe great waves or rides as well.

  13. liamz09 says: 3

    you are a really good teacher :wink:

  14. ole-broste says: 2

    Dear HFW-teacher.

    Do you know where the word bicce comes from?
    But I understand it’s a limit of how deep you should go on every word.

    When I was searching for the word bitch, I found out that it was from the Norrøn (Old Norwegian) “bikkja” that means female dog.
    My self and other people who speaks Norwegian uses Bikkje for female dogs, but also dogs when the sex is not known or not mentioned.

    Since Norrøn is based on the German language I searched through German but my trail stops at Bikkja from Norrøn.

    Do you know if Bikkje is based on Bicce or is it the other way around?

    You say bicce was used from around 1400. Norrøn time was from 700 – 1350. And maybe Bikkja is older than Bicce..

    The Norwegian Vikings went to England and my thought was if Bikkje became Bicce on the way over from Norway?

    Thank you for bringing the attention on the origin of different words.
    You can help many people understand how the English language is build up and where all the words comes from.

    From your Norwegian student Ole.

  15. poofy20 says: 1

    LOL!!!! who was that rich lady at the end of the vid?? haha funny .. i love when someone calls another person a bicce!! :mrgreen:

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