One of the most versatile words in the english language, seldom used as a derogatory term for women in todayâs day and age. Bitch can be used in a number of contexts which determine its true meaning. Bitch can be used towards men or women alike. When people refer to one another as bitches in a calm situation, theyâre essentially saying âdudeâ. Please see examples.
Me: BIIIIIITCH (Iâve got the tea)
Me: Bitch, the fuck? (Yo what the fuck just happened?)
Me: Bitch please (Girl (unixsex, can be spoken to a boy), come on)
Me: sheâs such a bitch (sheâs being a cunthole, used in the traditional mannerism)
Me: Iâm a bad bitch (Iâve got my shit together, Iâm lookin fly, about to acquire some genetalia)
Me: thatâs my bitch (thatâs my significant other, unisex)
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Keep that same energy or KTSE essentially means that you would like for another individual to continue to act (in terms of attitude, in relation to actions) the way they were acting during a previous encounter.
Jimmy *talking to Steve*: Bro, if I fuckin' see Tommy near my girl again, he's getting his ass beat.
*Steve is a snitch ass bitch and tells Tommy of this encounter he had with Jimmy*
Tommy *talking to Jimmy*: Jimmy, keep that same energy you had when you were talking to Steve. I'll see you when class gets out.
If Jimmy were to engage in a physical altercation with Tommy, he would have kept the same energy. If Jimmy bitched out (the more likely of the two options, his name is Jimmy), he would not have kept the same energy.
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