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Bint

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British OffensePlay
In the UK, 'bint' can be offensive. Use cautiously in casual settings. SlideI can't believe he called her a 'bint'; that's quite rude.
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Mild InsultPlay
'Bint' is less harsh than other insults, but still shows disrespect. SlideHe dismissively referred to the new team member as 'that bint'.
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Avoid in ProfessionalPlay
Never use 'bint' in professional environments; it's informal and disrespectful. SlideUsing the term 'bint' during the meeting was inappropriate.