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automated man is NOT your friend…is forgiveness possible??? 28/01/2010 at 09:28

How to Forgive and Release the Pain
janerobinson Member
By Jane Robinson

Forgiveness…can you hear the haunting organ music when forgiveness is mentioned? Forgiveness elicits a wrinkled brow and a sinking feeling in many of us. How can we possibly forgive someone who has wronged us? If we forgive, do we have to rekindle a relationship with someone from the past? Does this person deserve our charity? Furthermore, if we do forgive those who have wronged us, how can we honestly feel a release from the anger, hurt, disappointment, grief, wound to our self-value, animosity, teeth-grinding and jaw-clenching rage that we hold inside? Can we truly let go of the grudge? Is it possible to be able to forgive and forget? Even if we should forgive, why would we want to?

We want to forgive to free our lives and cut the tie that binds us and our lives to the transgressor. To forgive does not mean you have to become friends with the person who hurt you. Instead, forgiveness can be the agent that frees you to move on and lighten your energy. Many spiritual teachers point out that we form a strong bond to the people we feel injured us. This bond holds us captive until we forgive–only forgiveness cuts the binding tie.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

1.
Step 1

Look at circumstances in our own lives and yield to this understanding: People who are malicious, untrustworthy, emotionally disconnected, or incapable of caring actually “know not what they do.” This recognition does not excuse the person, but it helps us to release our inner struggle with the notion that this individual could have done something different. The person was not spiritually or emotionally evolved enough to handle it differently. This knowing, at the soul level, is where we release the bondage and pain of our injuries.
2.
Step 2

Write a letter to the people you feel have hurt you. In this letter, let them know what they did to hurt you, why it hurt you, and how disappointed or angry you are due to the transgression. Once you are in touch with the pain, you might ask why they did what they did to you and how they would respond now to your pain. The writing of this letter allows you to gain insight and perspective, whether the infraction was intentional or unintentional. You do not mail the letter to the person. It is a tool to assist you in releasing your pain and beginning to forgive. You may gain understanding that people, sometimes, are not evolved emotionally and may have been doing their best at the time. While their behavior is not acceptable, this bit of information may help you free the weight that is keeping you down and sinking in your pain.
3.
Step 3

Reply to yourself with a letter from that person. This is your chance for them to say to you, “I’m sorry for hurting you,” and perhaps to salve your wound. During this part of the healing, the sting will lessen. Would you like for the person to say, “I was wrong to treat you this way”? If so, write this response. Do not suppress your emotions when writing this letter. This is a great opportunity for you to allow a sigh of real relief in the forgiveness process.
4.
Step 4

Use visualization. Another effective forgiveness process is to imagine a gold frame surrounding the face of anyone with whom you would like to
forgive. See them inside the frame and visualize the frame and their
image transforming to gold dust. Blow the gold dust out into the
universe and watch it dissipate into the air and trickle out into space. This beautiful exercise helps you break down the negative energy
and transform it for healing. One additional and interesting forgiveness process is a balloon release image. Place everyone you are ready to forgive in an open field together and tie a balloon to each one. As you work with forgiving each individual, visualize the person floating up to the sky and out into eternity as your pain and grief float away with each person you release.
5.
Step 5

Release the anger from your body. One final forgiveness process is through channeling the anger, pain and frustration into Mother Earth and experiencing a transformation of energy. See the negative energy as an orange light traveling through your body, through the spine and chakras, then down and out of the bottoms of your feet into the earth. Observe the energy as it transforms into a rainbow of light energy, lifting from the earth and expanding out into the universe. Try variations of this process and the visualizations. Sometimes you may allow this rainbow of light to travel up and around the body, and reenter through the crown chakra on the top of the head and then leave the body through the heart chakra in small, heart-shaped rainbows or solid pastel hearts, sending love and light out to the world.
6.
Step 6

Continue working with these processes until thinking of the
person who hurt you no longer stings or causes tension. When you
reach a point of forgiveness, you feel detached and indifferent in
relationship to the event or person connected to the internal strife
you formerly experienced. This detachment may come and go at
first, until you finally forgive and no longer feel pain when you think
of the event or individual. Make this a pleasant–not dreaded–process.

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automated man is NOT your friend…can we forgive??? at 09:22

How to Forgive, Forget and Let Go
sandraray Contributor
By Sandra Ray
eHow Contributing Writer

Forgive, Forget and Let Go

Forgiveness is one of those concepts that most people have difficulty grasping. While we all have a mental image of what forgiveness “should” look like when others forgive us, knowing how to forgive ourselves or someone else isn’t as easy to understand.

When someone else causes us emotional harm, whether unintentional or intentional, learning to let go of this pain can be one of the most difficult transitions we go through. Social workers in the prison system work with families on the process of forgiveness to help ease the transition between incarceration and life on the outside. Similar to restorative justice programs which involve the victim of a crime and the offender, these prison programs seek to develop an understanding of the offenders act(s) and come to terms with the eventual return to society.

The families involved tend to view forgiveness as an admission that the past is completely forgotten and life can return to normal as if nothing happened. As you can imagine, this effort at denying the behavior has a negative effect.

Carrying emotional pain, anger, anxiety, and other distressing thoughts about a situation or someone often is easier for us than beginning the forgiveness process. Cognitive-behavioral therapists often stress positive thoughts since it can be easier to invest more time in negative thoughts and redirect energy toward positive change. The more we concentrate our emotional energy on carrying a grudge and not forgiving someone, the more likely we are to become anxious, depressed and negative about the general situation.

Since it is often easy to think of forgiveness in terms of forgetting, we need to examine how we forget. Human memory does not work like computer memory. There is no way to reformat the past. Instead, we look at situations through different lenses. Psychologists often refer to these lenses as perspective. Reality of our situation is how we view it at the time that the impression or memory was formed.

Forgetting a past hurt refers to relearning the circumstances surround the situation, reprocess it through a fresh perspective, and move toward forgiveness. When we look at the outcome of what happened, we can either become bitter and angry or view the end result as an opportunity for personal growth and change.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:

* Motivation for new change
* Willingness to process painful emotions and find a new conclusion
* A neutral third party–a therapist, counselor, or empathetic friend–to evaluate whether or not the process is constructive
* Time–forgiveness is a process

1.
Step 1

The first and most important step is allowing yourself permission to forgive. When we focus more on the consequences of not forgiving ourselves, we shift the focus to ourselves and how we can move beyond the past hurt and blame. The situation becomes less about the person who wronged you and more about how you are able to heal and develop a sense of peace.
2.
Step 2

Forgiving someone else first involves recognizing that forgiving is not giving that person absolution for a previous wrong. Forgiveness is often confused with absolution since the terms are used almost interchangeably in most religions. What if the person who wronged you is not living? What if the person is someone who caused you extreme embarrassement during school 20 or 30 years ago? These people are not available to you to discuss the situation, nor do they have to be. Letting go of emotional pain does not mean that nothing happened; it means that you no longer want to be controlled by it.
3.
Step 3

Recognize that forgiveness is not denial. Whatever caused the pain was a real incident. Denying that it happened and calling it forgiveness means that it is too painful to work through the emotions. There is no timeline on forgiveness. Some steps take longer to get through, and it is acceptable to work through some of it and set it aside for a period of time. Part of forgiveness is understanding that whether or not someone takes responsibility for it (and may even demonstrate remorse), does not control whether or not you intend to continue investing emotional pain and distress each time you revisit what happened.
4.
Step 4

Understand that not everyone who forgives reconciles with the person who caused the pain. There are relationships that are toxic and even physically dangerous. While it is possible to forgive the past and move beyond it, it may also mean that the person who was involved no longer can play an active role in your life. If a person or situation is not safe, it may be best not to reconcile the relationship and then work on forgiveness at a time when you are emotionally healthy and physically safe.
5.
Step 5

Make a conscious decision to forgive someone. Even if they never apologize for what happened, determine within yourself that it is fine to proceed without this apology. Apologies should not be about permission to us to forgive someone. Apologies should be offered as an effort of true remorse and acknowledgement that taking personal responsibility for the situation is important. Even without that apology, make up your mind to forgive, forget, and eventually let go.

Tips & Warnings

*
It is possible to forgive and still hold others accountable for their actions.
*
Find a support group if you need one. Places to look include churches, non-profit organizations and even employee assistance programs.
*
Not everyone who apologizes is remorseful. Even if someone apologizes, they may only be “going through the motions” in an effort to manipulate you.
*
Don’t feel pressured to forgive before you are ready. Everyone sets their own timeline when it comes to healing from an old wound.

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automated man is not your friend…ripoff reported 27/01/2010 at 12:14

jill carrigan & wendy schumaker were hired as ” automated man ” to produce a series of educational videos for my company.

stuart winter is the money man funding this ” automated man ” nightmare, listed on their website as woohoo entertainment llc

jill carrigan was given our company credit card ( visa ) to complete the movie project

jill carrigan was given a brand new panasonic movie camera, a dealer license plate & dirty harry’s inspector star 2211 to complete the movie project

jill carrigan agreed to complete the movie project & was paid a fee of $ 2000.

jill carrigan, wendy schumaker and stuart winter are the owners of ” automated man ”

jill carrigan announced 90 days after payment an additional $ 5500. would be required.

jill carrigan has no contract, no project provisions, no contract for such a demand. the demand is another in a series of thuggish behaviour demands

jill carrigan, wendy schumaker & stuart winter were told to cancel the movie project, and to return the credit card and props.

fia card services was told to cancel the credit card issued to jill carrigan ( visa )

jill carrigan subsequently called fia card services and had a second card issued and sent to her in venice ca without our authorization or permission ( amex 8518 )

new red flags rules for issuing credit cards with an address discrepancy were ignored by fia card services and the bank of america, complaint pending with ken lewis, bank of america CEO ( many banks are ignoring the red flag rules )

in an ironic twist to this story, the red flag rules was the topic of the training video by which the ” automated man ” trio committed this fraud.

this crime is called identity theft account takeover and one of several new identity theft crimes credit card companies have to deal with

fia card services explained that the crossover ( visa to amex back to visa ) allowed jill carrigan to charge an additional $ 8000. on the fraudulently obtained credit card even with our instruction to cancel the credit card and remove authorization for jill carrigan

despite jill carrigan’s promise to pay for these charges, no payment has been made

wendy schumaker ( alexander keith ) and jill carrigan live together in venice, ca

stuart winter also lives in venice, ca.

the automated man trio has been using our camera for additional video work, including an automated man series of video starring stuart winter himself

we have had the lapd make a civil standby at the carrigan-schumaker ( keith ) residence to recover the credit cards, the movie camera, the dirty harry inspector star ( 2211 ) & the dealer plate

jill carrigan told the lapd she does not have any of these items

jill carrigan subsequently sent us the dirty harry ( 2211 ) inspector star via certified mail

the credit card debt of $ 8000. remains unpaid.

the movie is unfinished ( poor sound quality ) & the panasonic movie camera remains missing

the dealer plate has been reported stolen

the automated man project will give jill carrigan, wendy schumaker ( alex keith ) & stuart winter access to hundreds if not thousands of customer credit cards on a subscription basis, great product, but slippery thug management that steals.

jill carrigan states she longs for ” success & freedom ” we remind jill carrigan ” success & freedom can NEVER be based on stealing”

our primary goal in revealing ” automated man ” is to recover our stolen camera, dealer plate and our funds

our secondary goal is to reveal automated man, automated mom and its owners as a fraud and thiefs that steal. we hope to warn the public from providing any non-public confidential information to the automated man trio, jill carrigan, wendy schumaker ( alex keith ) & stuart winter. can you imagine hiring an accountant connected to identity theft & fraud ??

our research reveals that jill carrigan has committed other significant fraud, including reporting artisan creative, jaime daugherty as her employer for 6 years on her resume. jaime reported to us that jill carrigan is a fraud & that in 2003 she was employed for less than 90 days and fired for poor customer service skills and aggressive behaviour

jill carrigan has been known to act inappropriately in public places with fits of rage and a slurry of foul inappropriate language. we have witnessed such acts in living color.

jill carrigan also uses the alias of ” beth ” and performs a variety of adult services on craiglist to supplement her ” automated man ” project.

jill carrigan’s father is tom carrigan of tampa florida, an award winning CPA and we have asked for his assistance to no avail.

jill carrigan’s mother, tina carrigan of philly pa was a service provider of phone service and has subsequently stolen $ 800. for services never performed. ( the apple on this tree falls straight, like mother, like daughter ). tina carrigan markets herself as a life coach. wendy schumaker ( alex keith ) is her partner in a business called ” chaos control coaching ”

wendy schumaker ( alex keith ) uses the alias of alex keith, b movie actress known for provocative scenes and slutty on-screen behaviour in films such as animal instinct. wendy schumaker ( alex keith ) is believed to be holding the stolen movie camera and the stolen dealer plate. wendy schumaker ( alex keith ) suffers from a variety of ailments and rarely leaves the broadway avenue ” automated man ” headquarters.

stuart winter is a wannabe referee of some sort & also an accountant. stuart winter is the money and apparatus behind ” automated man ” stuart winter may not survive much longer. stuart winter is suffering from terminal cancer. jill carrigan describes him as the ever-ready bunny who just will not die. stuart winter has benefited from remarkable treatment from the mayo clinic. stuart winter has two sons being raised my his lovely ex-wife.

please adhere to our warning about this ” automated man ” trio

thuggish behaviour, identity theft and incomplete promises
is the ” automated man ” legacy.

stay far away from the ” automated man ” trio.

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hey beth maybe stu can hold your hand in your quest for freedom and success 25/11/2009 at 10:09

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success and freedom cannot be based on stealing

success and freedom cannot be based on stealing

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clarity brings vision and character counts if you want freedom and success at 09:55

Trustworthiness

Be honest • Don’t deceive, cheat or steal • Be reliable — do what you say you’ll do • Have the courage to do the right thing • Build a good reputation • Be loyal — stand by your family, friends and country

Respect

Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule • Be tolerant of differences • Use good manners, not bad language • Be considerate of the feelings of others • Don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone • Deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements

Responsibility

Do what you are supposed to do • Persevere: keep on trying! • Always do your best • Use self-control • Be self-disciplined • Think before you act — consider the consequences • Be accountable for your choices

Fairness

Play by the rules • Take turns and share • Be open-minded; listen to others • Don’t take advantage of others • Don’t blame others carelessly

Caring

Be kind • Be compassionate and show you care • Express gratitude • Forgive others • Help people in need

Citizenship

Do your share to make your school and community better • Cooperate • Get involved in community affairs • Stay informed; vote • Be a good neighbor • Obey laws and rules • Respect authority • Protect the environment

success and freedom cannot be based on stealing

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hey beth freedom and success come with clarity and vision at 09:46

you poor bastard tom

your child cannot see the way

please provide her vision and a moral compass

stealing is never an acceptable means of gaining freedom and success

its so easy to turn the other cheek when you are holding ill gotten gains

her nasty criminal acts, and her artisan creative fraud

are signs of greater trouble ahead

your fraud does not hold tight with the lights on beth

you are a hooker that steals

and that is always going to be unacceptable

choosing theft and deception

as the foundation of your automated man platform is a shame

taking advantage and acting out with rage is your trademark

and that will only accelerate your unhealthly life

and invite more serious trouble

remember whole foods, the panic and the near death experience??

step up and honor yourself

and repay your obligations

$8000 and a fancy camera

you are actually selling yourself

for much less than your worth

god bless you jill carrigan

happy thanksgiving

J

success and freedom cannot be based on stealing

success and freedom cannot be based on stealing

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jean the strap on queen saw a dirty beth ad today 29/09/2009 at 19:46

Perhaps you know these girls ???
Perhaps you have seen our camera ???
Perhaps you can help us find our equipment ???

Armenian Princess
and Her Girls
Go Sideways
True Hollywood Story
No Questions Asked For Safe Return

Missing Items:

Panasonic Professional Grade Movie Camera
serial number available for identification purposes

Harry Callahan’s SFPD Inspector Star 2211
Original inspector shield from the dirty harry movie

California License Plate
number available for matching

Last Persons to hold items for use and safekeeping:

Jill Carrigan
309 Broadway Apt 1
Venice Ca 90291

jcarrigan001@aol.com
310-795-0192
founder of automatedman.com

nickname beth
former employer jaime@artisancreative
fraudulent resume fired in 2003 but still listed! as employed in 2009
2009 identity theft suspect address discrepancy amex fia card services

Wendy Shumaker
309 Broadway Apt 1
Venice Ca 90291

directthis@aol.com
310-779-8736
assistant to founder of automatedman.com

nickname alex, alexander keith
famous movie star animal instinct
2009 identity theft suspect address discrepancy amex fia card services

Person of Interest due to additional confidential information:

Tina Carrigan
15 Essex Court
Eagleville, PA, 19403

chaoscontrolcoaching@gmail.com
formerly was tristartina@gmail.com
610-631-0825
215-630-3108

mother of jill carrigan
former wife of tom carrigan
contractor of services

On August 20, 2009 LAPD serv! ed as civil standby at the carrigan – schumaker residence at 3! 09 broadway apt 1, venice, ca, 90291
to inquire about the three items above.

jill carrigan told the LAPD she no longer had these items

jill carrigan subsequently offered $ 3000. to us for the camera

jill carrigan returned dirty harry SFPD inspector star 2211 certified mail

Rewards of up to $ 5000. cash for information leading to the return of the camera and license plate

If you will testify in any action against jill carrigan, tina carrigan or wendy schumaker with claims of fraud, we are very interested

Claims against automated man are also of interest

We have additional claims & current investigations pending

please feel free to leave a short message if you have any information

partial rewards available for helpful information

415-730-3137

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jean the strap on queen asks the question +++ are you really ready to be my bitch ??? 20/09/2009 at 15:25

bitch
Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary

Singular
bitch

Plural
bitches

bitch (plural bitches)

1. (usually humorous or archaic) A female dog or other canine. In particular one who has recently had puppies.

My bitch just had puppies: they’re so cute!

2. (vulgar, derogatory) A female who is malicious, spiteful, unbearable, intrusive, or obnoxious.

Ann gossiped about me and mocked my work; sometimes she can be a real bitch!

* 1913, D. H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, I. iv. 60:

‘Look at the children, you nasty little bitch!’ he sneered.

3. (vulgar, derogatory) By extension, a man with any of these qualities, especially a gay man (suggesting his behavior is womanly) or a man who is dishonorable, cowardly, spineless, whiny, or otherwise behaves in a manner unbecoming a man.
* Glenn Close in the movie The Jagged Edge:

You called me a bitch, didn’t you?

4. (humorous, slang, used with a possessive pronoun, usually between women, between gay men and between women and gay men) Friend.

What’s up, my bitch?
How my bitches been doin’?

5. An angry retort directed to a close buddy.

Will you stop this, my bitch??

6. A person in an unfavorable, undesirable position.

When we pile into the car, I tend to be a bitch, stuck in the middle of the back seats.

7. A person who is made to adopt a submissive role in a relationship.

Do you have to ask your girl before you do everything? You must be the bitch in the relationship.

* 1999 September 23, Chris Sheridan, “This House Is Freakin’ Sweet”, “Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater”, Family Guy, season 2, episode 1, Fox Broadcasting Company

Now that you’re stinking rich, we’d gladly be your bitch.

8. (slang) A complaint.
9. (slang, usually only used in the singular) A difficult or confounding problem.

Question 5 was a real bitch, don’t you think?
That’s a bitch of a question. (Or, a bitch of a problem, etc.)

10. (slang) A queen (the playing card)

[edit] Usage notes

* The noun bitch is sometimes diffused by intentional colloquial overuse or misuse. In print, the noun referring to a person is demeaning and sometimes implies that the person being insulted is subservient.
* In professional circles, the noun bitch is sometimes used to refer to intelligent and ambitious women with a high level of sex-appeal who use those qualities to achieve their goals.
* In the sense of an aggressive woman, this term is generally derogatory when used by men (and often when used by women), but, it is also used by some women to refer to themselves positively in a form of reclamation. It is important to note that many people do not believe that “bitch” is able to be reclaimed, because of its continued pejorative usage. Thus, the term is both potentially liberatory while also being controversial.

[edit] Synonyms

* (female dog, etc): female (when the species is specified or implied)
* (malicious, etc, woman): cow
* (malicious, etc, man): bastard
* (jocular slang, one’s friend):
* (person in an unfavorable, undesirable position):
* (person in a relationship who is made to adopt a submissive role): doormat
* (a complaint): gripe, grumble, kvetch, moan, whinge
* (difficult or confounding problem): toughie, stinker, pain in the ass
* (to talk about):

[edit] Derived terms

* bitch fight
* bitching
* bitch slap
* bitch switch
* bitchy
* bull-bitch
* flip a bitch
* life’s a bitch
* payback is a bitch, payback’s a bitch
* son of a bitch, sonofabitch

[edit] Translations
[show ▼]female canine

* Aramaic:

Syriac: ܟܠܒܬܐ (kalbtā’) f.
Hebrew: כלבתא (kalbtā’) f.

* Armenian: քած hy(hy) (qats)
* Bosnian: kuja bs(bs) f.
* Breton: kiez br(br) f.
* Bulgarian: кучка bg(bg) (kučka) f.
* Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵜⴰⵢⴷⵉⵜ (taydit) f.
* Chinese: 母狗 (mǔgǒu)
* Czech: fena cs(cs) f.
* Danish: tæve da(da) c. (female dog)
* Dutch: teef nl(nl) f.
* Esperanto: hundino eo(eo) (dog), lupino eo(eo) (wolf), vulpino eo(eo) (fox)
* Ewe: avunɔ f.
* Finnish: narttu fi(fi)
* French: chienne fr(fr) f. (dog), louve fr(fr) f. (wolf), renarde fr(fr) f. (fox) f.
* German: Hündin de(de) f., Wölfin de(de) f., Füchsin de(de) f., Kojotin de(de) f., Schakalin de(de) f.
* Greek: σκύλα el(el) (skila) f.
* Hebrew: כלבה he(he) (kalba) f.
* Hindi: कुत्तियाँ hi(hi) f.
* Hungarian: szuka hu(hu), nőstény hu(hu)
* Interlingua: can ia(ia) f.
* Italian: cagna it(it) f.
* Japanese: 雌犬 (めすいぬ, mesuinu), いけいけ ja(ja) (ikeike)

* Korean: 암캐 (amkae)
* Latvian: kuce lv(lv) f.
* Lithuanian: kalė lt(lt) f.
* Macedonian: кучка mk(mk) (kúčka) f.
* Malayalam: കൂത്തിപ്പട്ടി (kūθθippaʈʈi)
* Maltese: kelba mt(mt) f.
* Norwegian: tispe no(no) f.
* Novial: hunda
* Occitan: canha oc(oc) f.
* Polish: suka pl(pl) f.
* Portuguese: cadela pt(pt) f., cachorra pt(pt) f.
* Romanian: căţea ro(ro) f., căţele ro(ro) f. pl.
* Russian: сука ru(ru) (súka) f.
* Scottish Gaelic: cù boireann m.
* Serbian: psica sr(sr) f., kučka sr(sr) f., suka sr(sr) f., kuja sr(sr) f.
* Slovak: suka sk(sk) f.
* Slovene: psica sl(sl) f.
* Spanish: perra es(es) f.
* Swedish: tik sv(sv) c., hynda sv(sv)
* Taos: kwíanena
* Telugu: ఆడకుక్క (aaDakukka)
* Ugaritic: klbt f.
* Volapük: jidog vo(vo), jilup vo(vo), jirenar vo(vo)
* Welsh: gast cy(cy)

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

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* Armenian: քած hy(hy) (qats)
* Bosnian: kučka bs(bs) f.
* Breton: louskenn br(br) f., liboudenn br(br) f.
* Bulgarian: кучка bg(bg) (kučka) f., курва bg(bg) (kurva) f., развратница (razvratnica) f.
* Chinese: trad. 賤人, simpl. 贱人 (pinyin: jiànrén); 婊子 (biǎozi); trad. 娼婦, simpl. 娼妇 (pinyin: chāngfù)
* Czech: kurva cs(cs) f.
* Danish: kælling da(da)
* Dutch: slet nl(nl) f., bitch nl(nl) f.
* Esperanto: aĉulino eo(eo), fiulino eo(eo)
* Finnish: narttu fi(fi)
* French: chienne fr(fr) f., chipie fr(fr) f., garce fr(fr) f., salope fr(fr) f., rosse fr(fr) f., catin fr(fr) f.
* German: Zicke de(de) f.
* Greek: σκύλα el(el) (skíla) f.
* Hebrew: כלבה he(he) (kalba) f.
* Hungarian: kurva hu(hu), luvnya hu(hu), lotyó hu(hu), ribanc hu(hu), ribi hu(hu), ringyó hu(hu), szajha hu(hu)
* Interlingua: puta, putana f.
* Italian: stronza it(it) f., troia it(it) f.

* Japanese: すべた (subeta), じゃじゃ馬 ja(ja) (jajauma), 阿婆擦れ ja(ja) (abazure) (various spellings), 尼 ja(ja) (ama) (various spellings)
* Latvian: kuce lv(lv) f.
* Lithuanian: kalė lt(lt) f.
* Macedonian: кучка mk(mk) (kúčka) f.
* Maltese: qaħba mt(mt) f.
* Norwegian: tispe no(no) f.
* Occitan: chispa oc(oc) f., solharda oc(oc) f.
* Polish: suka pl(pl) f., dziwka pl(pl) f., kurwa pl(pl) f.
* Portuguese: puta pt(pt) f., vagabunda pt(pt) f.
* Romanian: căţea ro(ro) f.
* Russian: сука ru(ru) (súka) f., стерва ru(ru) (stérva) f., мегера ru(ru) (megéra) f.
* Scottish Gaelic: galla f., strìopach f., nighean na galla f.
* Slovak: suka sk(sk) f., kurva sk(sk) f.
* Spanish: puta es(es) f., ramera es(es) f., arpía es(es) f., zorra es(es) f., perra es(es) f.
* Swedish: slyna sv(sv) c., subba sv(sv) c.

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[show ▼]spiteful man, especially a gay man

* Dutch: poot nl(nl) m.

* Russian: жопочник ru(ru) (žópočnik) m.
* Spanish: puto es(es) m.

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[show ▼]jocular slang: one’s friend

* Russian: шурак ru(ru) (šurák) m., кореш ru(ru) (kóreš) m.

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[show ▼]person in an unfavorable, undesirable position

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[show ▼]person in relationship who is made to adopt a submissive role

* Dutch: bitch m. & f.

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[show ▼]a complaint

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[show ▼]difficult or confounding problem

* French: casse-tête fr(fr) m.

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masc. fem. neuter common gender plural
Transliteration: (e.g. ázbuka for азбука)

Page name: (e.g. amo for amō)

Qualifier: (e.g. literally, formally, slang)

Script template: (e.g. Cyrl for Cyrillic, Latn for Latin)

[edit] References

* Weisenberg, Michael (2000) The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. ISBN 978-1880069523

[edit] Verb

Infinitive
to bitch

Third person singular
bitches

Simple past
bitched

Past participle
bitched

Present participle
bitching

to bitch (third-person singular simple present bitches, present participle bitching, simple past and past participle bitched)

1. (transitive, with “about”) To make derogatory comments (about a person).

Look, I saw you bitching about me yesterday, I know how you feel: why can’t you say it to my face?

2. (transitive, with “about”) To criticize (something) spitefully, often for the sake of complaining rather than in order to have the problem corrected.

All you ever do is bitch about the food I cook for you!

[edit] Synonyms

* (make derogatory comments (about someone)): badmouth, slag off (UK), snipe at
* (complain spitefully (about something)): gripe about/at, grumble about/at, kvetch about/at, moan about/at, piss and moan about/at, sniff at, whine about/at, whinge about/at
* See also Wikisaurus:complain

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