Pronunciation: /bɪnt/

Definitions of bint

noun a derogatory term used to refer to a woman or girl

Example Sentences

A1 She is a lovely bint.

A2 The bint at the market sold me fresh fruits.

B1 The bint in accounting is very efficient.

B2 I met a bint at the conference who had some interesting ideas.

C1 The bint who runs the company is a visionary leader.

C2 The bint I hired as my assistant has proven to be invaluable to the team.

Examples of bint in a Sentence

formal The young bint was well-mannered and polite during the formal event.

informal I heard that bint is throwing a party this weekend.

slang Hey bint, what's up?

figurative Her sharp wit and intelligence made her the queen bint of the debate team.

Grammatical Forms of bint

past tense

binted

plural

bints

comparative

more bint

superlative

most bint

present tense

bint

future tense

will bint

perfect tense

have binted

continuous tense

is binting

singular

bint

positive degree

bint

infinitive

to bint

gerund

binting

participle

binted

Origin and Evolution of bint

First Known Use: 1903 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bint' is believed to have originated in British military slang during the colonial era in the Middle East.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a derogatory term for a woman or girl, 'bint' has evolved over time to be used more broadly as a slang term for a woman or girlfriend, with varying degrees of offensiveness depending on context.