Obs. [f. BITCH sb.1 sense 2.] intr. a. To frequent the company of lewd women. b. To call any one ‘bitch.’

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1675.  Cotton, Poet. Wks. (1765), 177. Jove, thou now art going a Bitching. Ibid. (1687), Aeneid Burl. (1692), 43.

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1709.  Ramb. Fuddle-Caps, 6. In wonderful Rage went to Cursing and Bitching.

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