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- Bitter was a type of alcoholic drink. BoShek was known to drink bitter during a visit to Chalmun's Cantina.
- In 2372, fresh off playing their Battle of Britain holoprogram, Julian Bashir ordered "a pint of your finest bitter" for Miles O'Brien at Quark's, selecting Scotch for himself. (DS9: "Homefront") The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 86) described bitters as a "sharp-tasting beer made with hops, favored by Britons".
- Bitter is an unreleased song by The Dresden Dolls.
- Bitter was a blade forged by Togashi Nyoko, one of the Five Swords of Legend. This katana seemed to be compelled to destroy honorless foes, but also its own bearer if it deemed him/her not honorable enough. Bitter belonged to the same daisho as the wakizashi Honorable. Bitter was owned by the Dragon Clan, at least until before the Scorpion Clan Coup.
- Mushiban's subordinate who tries to turn Pretty Cure into sweets. A cool-looking but cold-hearted, egotistical man who hates all thing sweet, preferring alcohol. He only appears Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!: Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday! as a villain which his mission is to defeat the Cures, he has the same mission as Dry and Coco. But in truth, he was brainwashed like Dry and Coco. He used to served the Queen, love sweets and nice and kind. At the end of the movie, he was back to normal.
- Wikipedia Article About Bitter on Wikipedia Bitter is a British term for a type of beer or pale ale. The expression first appears in the UK in the early 19th century as part of the development and spread of pale ale.
- Bitter (苦い Nigai?) is one of the villains who appears in Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!: Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday!.
- Bitter is a song from Xenosaga Episode II. It is track on the Xenosaga Episode II Original Soundtrack, having been composed by Yuki Kajiura.
- Once a mousemaid found a small, innocent baby on the side of the road. The baby was not like the others, for he was a ferret – and everybeast knew that ferrets were vermin. Despite the advice of the other creatures at Redwall, the ferret babe was allowed to stay. And though he stole things, bit innocent creatures, even attempted murder, the mousemaid insisted that the ferret was not evil or vile. “You’re rushing through the story, Saxtus. It’s pretty much over by now.” “Hush up, Mariel!” Dandin hissed. “Which he wasn’t-” “Mariel,” Joseph warned with a hard look at his daughter.
- Pale ale was a term used for beers made from malt dried with coke. Coke had been first used for roasting malt in 1642, but it wasn't until around 1703 that the term pale ale was first used. By 1784 adverts were appearing in the Calcutta Gazette for "light and excellent" pale ale. By 1830 onward the expressions bitter and pale ale were synonymous. Breweries would tend to designate beers as pale ale, though customers would commonly refer to the same beers as bitter. It is thought that customers used the term bitter to differentiate these pale ales from other less noticeably hopped beers such as porter and mild. By the mid to late 20th century, while brewers were still labeling bottled beers as pale ale, they had begun identifying cask beers as bitter. While the two terms are still used inter
- Bitter describes a person (usually a man although saying so would be sexist) who takes any statement as a personal insult. It doesn't even matter if the statement is about them at all or not. Bitter people often cause problems in the workplace because they are sure that everyone hates them, which they probably do. It is not that bitter people are irrationally paranoid - they believe they have definitive proof that people are out to get them.
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