A few days ago
where did the slang word “beeyotch” come about?
and why is it written like that? there are other ways i’ve seen it like for example ‘biotch’ but for whatever reason it’s not quite as catchy as ‘beeyotch’.
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There are nearly a dozen alternative ways to spell the word. People do it to get around the online censors.
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A few days ago
It developed from the hip-hop/rap culture of the late ’80s and early ’90s. It was originally more like “bee-itch” but the vowel in “itch” slowly moved down to something like “bee-utch”. “Beeyotch” first came to be, as far as I know, in the mouths of dumbass suburban kids (like I was at the time) who listened to too much rap and thought they were cool saying it that way.
That pronunciation was also popularized in the mid-’90s by the MTV cartoon Beavis and Butthead.
As for the spelling? People are probably right that it’s spelled that way to look like less of a swearword, to get it past an online censor or one’s parents.
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A few days ago
Probably just someone trying to be cool and spell the word in a new way XP
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A few days ago
I don’t know who coined the term, but I wish he/she would come forward and accept their medal. I love it. It seems to be a way to say the b word without it sounding so offending.
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A few days ago
to avoid censorship from word-spell sensitive programs.
Try typing the real word in, hit the post key, and you will see what I mean.
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A few days ago
Really one of the great mysteries of our time.
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