Becatch vs Beatch - What's the difference?
becatch | beatch |
(obsolete) To lay hold of; seize upon.
(obsolete) To take by craft or trickery; beguile; cheat; belirt; deceive.
* 1978 , Doris Buchanan Smith, Dreams & drummers , Crowell, page 70
* 2003 , David Burke, The Slangman guide to dirty English , Slangman Publishing, page 13
* 2010 , Stephen Molineux, Bird Watching for Boozers , Xlibris, page 272
As a verb becatch
is (obsolete) to lay hold of; seize upon.As a noun beatch is
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(es)- "Mrs. Veatch," Stephanie's mother said, "is a beatch ."
- "That beatch ! You should punch him in the face!"
- "You son of a beatch !" Josh screamed in an exaggerated Italian accent.
