

Ernest Hemingway seemed to fall in love with the word, calling many of his female characters "bitch goddesses" and, after a falling-out with Gertrude Stein, gifting her a signed copy of Death in the Afternoon with the inscription "a bitch is a bitch is a bitch." He had a way with words, that Hemingway. Soon after, "bitch" became an all-purpose insult for annoying women. Anthony bitch got the right to vote, and men were not happy about it. Between 19, the use of "bitch" in newspapers and literature more than doubled. "Bitch" didn't really catch on as the universal female insult until the 1920s, when all of a sudden its use ballooned. Dudes like Chaucer preferred the use of words like "whore" or "sluttish." That said, "bitch" was far from the most popular insult in Ye Olde English. This is, of course, why "son of a bitch" had such a sting: It meant your mother was a whore. Back then, it was considered demoralizing mostly because it suggested that the woman in question was promiscuous (an allusion to the fact that female dogs have so many puppies), according to English language historian Geoffrey Hughes. Trace its lineage in the Oxford English Dictionary, however, and you'll find that it's been used as a derogatory term for women as early as the 15th century. To be "someone's bitch" can mean either to be owned by that person or to be his or her BFF-unless you're someone's "prison bitch," which always means the former.Įveryone knows that once upon a time, a bitch was simply a lady dog. You can bitch-slap someone, wear a resting bitch face, or just tag the word onto the end of a sentence, as in, "I'm in Miami, bitch!" When the word "bitching" is used as a verb, it means to complain when it's used as an adjective, it means to be cool. There are bad bitches and basic bitches rich bitches and ratchet bitches even perfect bitches, as Kanye West once famously described Kim Kardashian. Calling someone a bitch used to be pretty straightforward, but today-after many adaptations, reinventions, and attempts to reclaim the word-it's not totally clear what "bitch" really means anymore. Whether someone jostles you on the subway, beats you at poker, or breaks your heart, all you need is one word: bitch. It needs no introduction, no following it works as a standalone slur for just about any scenario. The screenshots are far from exciting.It's the original insult. I would have pics, but as I use the built-in capture on the Switch, there’s a lock in this game. Either that or maybe play Uno with them, play in the road or drink some tar. If you have boring friends or comrades who can’t think of anything funny, get some new ones as this has a lot of potential for a good night in. If you don’t have any friends, then give it a miss. You can have a lot of fun with this game. Is it worth it? Let me work it, I put my thang down, flip it and reverse it.

The price I paid on the eShop for Use Your Words was silly – it was super cheap and completely worth it. You can adjust the settings to allow for an adult theme, but there is no blood mode. There is the blank-o-matic – insert the ‘blank’ – and a quickfire round at the end that consists of three random questions. Other typical games include writing a headline for a newspaper where you are presented with a random image. For example, we use a Kindle, iPhone and S4 tab to login in, but it’s really down to what device you have to hand – making it easily accessible for guests.
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There is no need for multiple controllers in Use Your Words you just need a device that can connect to the internet, log into the room (you get a room code to use) and then you input your answers and also vote the same way. You can’t vote for yourself, and while one might have the intention to play strategically, you can be surprised by some of the answers as they can be really funny, so you end up voting for some really absurd answers.
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Mini-games consist of watching a movie clip (weirdly a lot of it is 60’s Japanese cinema), and you insert the missing dialogue, and the other players vote for their favourite. You’re looking at approximately 15 minutes for a 3-4 person game – depending on how hard they try. I don’t mean to be a bitch, but Use Your Words is much more interactive. I have the latter on a couple of other systems and found it was trying to be too clever for its own good and bombarding you with title cards, ‘witty’ dialogue and general over presentation. That said, this game isn’t the same as the You Don’t Know Jack series. It’s the intention, but a little over the top. The games are relatively short and quite corny. I’m Already Addicted To Disney Speedstorm
