Entity: LITTLE-BITCH
A term used to describe someone who is whiny, needy, and may exhibit passive-aggressive behavior, often without standing up for themselves.
LITTLE-BITCH
Etymology
The term 'little-bitch' is a slang expression that combines 'little' with 'bitch,' a word historically used to describe a female dog but has evolved into a derogatory term for a person.
Definition
'LITTLE-BITCH' refers to someone who is whiny, needy, and may exhibit passive-aggressive behavior, often without standing up for themselves. It is commonly used to describe individuals who lack assertiveness and may resort to backstabbing behavior.
Historical Context
The term has roots in the derogatory use of 'bitch' to describe women with negative connotations, but it has expanded to encompass various behaviors in modern slang.
Cultural Significance
'LITTLE-BITCH' is often used in informal settings to criticize individuals for their behavior, highlighting traits like pettiness and lack of courage.
Related Concepts
Similar terms include 'A Little Bitch,' which emphasizes passive-aggressive behavior and a tendency to avoid confrontation.
See Also
A slang term typically used to refer to an individual, regardless of gender, who displays traits of being whiny, petty, and passive-aggressive, lacking assertiveness in challenging situations.