Citations:bitchy-pants

Noun: "(slang, vulgar, sometimes used attributively) an irritable or habitually unpleasant person"

 * 2002, Sophie Kinsella, Shopaholic Takes Manhattan, Dial Press (2005), ISBN 0385335881, page 85:
 * I should just trust him, shouldn't I? I mean—what does Alicia Bitchy-pants know about anything?
 * 2008, Jules Asner, Whacked, Weinstein Books (2008), ISBN 9781602860612, unnumbered page:
 * "Yes, he knows Larry, but will you stop it already with your bitchy-pants, Dani? It's obvious from your crankiness that you need to get laid."
 * 2011, G. F. O'Sullivan, When: A Tale of Suburban America, Segregansett Press (2011), ISBN 9781609106652, page 99:
 * They don't make you feel better, they fill a void and spruce things up as old Aunt bitchy-pants used to say.
 * 2012, Jana Leigh, Dante's Dream, J K Publishing (2012), unnumbered page:
 * “No worries, I took care of little miss bitchy pants.”
 * 2012, J. A. Smith, Change: The Coming of Light, AuthorHouse (2012), ISBN 9781477252802, page 93:
 * If Miss. [sic] Bitchy pants wanted to be insulting we could do that.
 * 2014, Naomi Kramer, DEAD(ish) Omnibus: Books 1-5, unnumbered page:
 * "I just wanted to see what the big deal was, Bitchypants! What's the big deal? It's not like I've ever been alive myself, is it?"
 * 2012, J. A. Smith, Change: The Coming of Light, AuthorHouse (2012), ISBN 9781477252802, page 93:
 * If Miss. [sic] Bitchy pants wanted to be insulting we could do that.
 * 2014, Naomi Kramer, DEAD(ish) Omnibus: Books 1-5, unnumbered page:
 * "I just wanted to see what the big deal was, Bitchypants! What's the big deal? It's not like I've ever been alive myself, is it?"

Noun: "(slang, vulgar) a notional pair of pants worn by someone in a bad mood"

 * 2008, Mariah Stewart, Forgotten, Ballantine Books (2008), ISBN 9780345509321, unnumbered page:
 * "My, we are in a snit today, aren't we? Got your bitchy pants on, don't we, Agent Cahill?"
 * "My, we are in a snit today, aren't we? Got your bitchy pants on, don't we, Agent Cahill?"