Life's a bitch (and then you die) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "life's a bitch (and then you die)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-04-10 05:04

Meaning of Life's a bitch (and then you die)

Life's a bitch (and then you die) saying vulgar slang

Used to express one's disappointment as well as acceptance of misfortunes or difficulties in life.

A: "I'm really sorry to say this. The doctors told me that Kim couldn't make it." B: "I can't believe my own ears! Life's a bitch."

She just found out that she has lung cancer without even touching a single cigarette. I guess life's bitch, and then you die.

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Origin of Life's a bitch (and then you die)

"Life's a Bitch". (Image Source: Medium)

This phrase seems to come from the lyrics of the song Life's a Bitch from 1994 by Nas.

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