In Cleveland, it means to be salty
"I wouldn't have lost if you didn't leave my shoes at your house."
"You're bitter. Like, for what."
She played me , it got me feeling mad and happy
Shordy texted me had me in bag but happy I was feeling bitter-Sweet
The opposite of a blumpkin or pissing on a chick while she takes a dump.
They knew they were in love after he gave her some a loving bitter creek.
A phrase commonly used to describe the cold weather outside as cold weather outside causes a male's testicles to become a lot tighter and move closer to the body. A phrase usually used when it is colder than usual this phrase describes the way a mans/boys testicles bollocks will shrivel up and become very small when cold. Every time it is cold this happens to a boy which is one of the reasons why they always have their hands down their pants. The testicles are shrivelled, tighter, harder and very cold and only warm heat will make them dangle again. The testicles correspond with the penis as the penis also shrinks and becomes a lot smaller when it is freezing or when a boy is outside in cold weather shrinkage. Basically when a boy is outside in cold weather his whole genitals are very small as a boys whole genitals shrink when they are cold but the term 'bitter bollocks' specifically relates to the testicles shrinking.
It is bitter bollocks today.
When you are over 35 and have dated so much to the point you have contracted a negative feeling towards all relationships, becoming bitter over all
All these men have bitteritis , May he should chill out on dating.
The polar opposite of a female's bubbly smile. It's the grown-up version of the stern look a mom gives a child meaning 'I am displeased'. In the grown up version it's more like 'I am not amused'. Also, it can simply be a relaxation of the happy face a woman puts on for people who matter. This becomes more and more the case with greater age and less make-up.
'Hey, I told your joke to my wife and daughter yesterday." "Did they laugh". "No, all I good was Bitter Bitch Face from both."