bitchling

English

Etymology

From bitch + -ling.

Noun

bitchling (plural bitchlings)

  1. A small, young, or diminutive bitch (all senses).
    • 2004, Andrew Burke, Defiance:
      “I like your defiance, but it would go easier on you and your bitchling if you didn't resist me.”
    • 2007, Kaaronica Evans-Ware, The Art of Bitchcraft:
      Such feelings are normal, but don't let them paralyze you. Few things are as tragic as a quivering, hesitant bitchling!
    • 2010, Wendy Swanscombe, Disciplined Skin:
      You, my sweet bitchling, will have a bruise whose evolution I shall trace day by day.
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