bitch in katakana [in Stock]
1. female of any member of the dog family. 2. informal terms for objecting. 3. a person who is thoroughly disliked. 4. an unpleasant difficulty. It’s in Japanese Kata-kana.
1. female of any member of the dog family. 2. informal terms for objecting. 3. a person who is thoroughly disliked. 4. an unpleasant difficulty. It’s in Japanese Kata-kana.
Originally it means a female dog. It is used to mean a sly woman, a disgusting woman, and a strong woman. In Japan, “bitch” is often used to mean “sexually free-spirited female” and is not as ambiguous as the English word “bitch”. Japanese Katakana language. [Kana] Bitch T-Shirt
[Katakana] Bitch T-shirts Originally it means a female dog. It is used to mean a sly woman, a disgusting woman, and a strong woman. In Japan, “bitch” is often used to mean “sexually free-spirited female” and is not as ambiguous as the English word “bitch”. Japanese Katakana language.
Bitch was originally a word that means a female dog, but the meaning as a slang is more prominent and a word that is not often used in the original dog sense. It’s in Japanese Kata-kana. > slang in Japanese stock ビッチ カタカナ