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  • noun Alternative form of bioch.

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Examples

  • Then may somebody remind her/him about his support for this lying criminal biach now trying to run the lives of other males in the state of New Hampshire.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » A Corrupt Legal Culture 2007

  • When trying to push our way through the sea of chinese bodys to get off the bus, a crazy man shouted abuse at Am, as Megal was pushing her from behind, shouting 'move biach, get out the way!!!'

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • When your mama a biach, you gonna be a bicah - when you grow up hearing men tell your mama "Bring me my blunts, BIACH!" you won't have a very high opinion of women, ergo, yourself.

    unknown title 2009

  • "I love that Campbell's has made ABC soaps its biach for the month of February; it's just so ridiculous and hilarious," wrote one blogger.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2009

  • "I love that Campbell's has made ABC soaps its biach for the month of February; it's just so ridiculous and hilarious," wrote one blogger.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2009

  • "I love that Campbell's has made ABC soaps its biach for the month of February; it's just so ridiculous and hilarious," wrote one blogger.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2009

  • "I love that Campbell's has made ABC soaps its biach for the month of February; it's just so ridiculous and hilarious," wrote one blogger.

    unknown title 2009

  • "I love that Campbell's has made ABC soaps its biach for the month of February; it's just so ridiculous and hilarious," wrote one blogger.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2009

  • So Tori killed that biach for good reasons, she saved many lives by doing it.

    unknown title 2009

  • "I love that Campbell's has made ABC soaps its biach for the month of February; it's just so ridiculous and hilarious," wrote one blogger.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2009

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