Ronda Rousey coined a catch phrase last month that went viral in a matter of days.
The phrase, “Do Nothing Bitch,” or “DNB” for short, is how Rousey describes the kind of woman who does not accomplish things on her own and instead relies on someone else to support them.
She coined the term in a promo video for UFC 190.
“I have this one term for the kind of woman that my mother raised me to not be. I call it a ‘do-nothing b—-.’ Or, I call it a ‘DNB’ a lot of the time,” Rousey said in the video. “The kind of chick that just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by someone else. That’s why I think it’s hilarious if people say that my body looks masculine, or something like that. I’m just like, ‘Listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than f—— millionaires doesn’t mean it’s masculine.’ I think it’s femininely bad-a– as f— because there’s not a single muscle on my body that isn’t for a purpose.
“Because, I’m not a do-nothing b—-. It’s not very eloquently said, but it’s to the point. And, maybe that’s just what I am. I’m not that eloquent, but I’m to the point.”
Rousey’s term resonated among women who feel empowered and like they want to be accomplished on their own. However, there are some who are content being housewives.
Rousey appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” Monday and talked about the catch phrase with the UFC commentator. Rogan prefaced the talk by saying he heard two women having a discussion about being a DNB, indicating that Rousey had sparked a societal debate. That led Rousey to elaborate on what a DNB is.
“The thing that’s wrong with it is you just contribute nothing to society. All you do is consume. If you’re a do nothing bitch, all you do is spend somebody else’s money and try to look pretty,” Rousey told Rogan. “That’s all you do is you use stuff up. You use up resources and you give nothing. So you’re pretty much a drain on society.
“I was brought up to think that it wasn’t your mission in life to be happy, it was your mission in life to leave the world better than how you found it. And by being a c– bucket, you’re not going to do that.”
That is the hilariously blunt Rousey at her finest.
The response to Rousey’s “DNB” was so great that she created a T-shirt and other merchandise emblazoned with the phrase. She sold thousands of T-shirts with the saying on it:
If you’re a woman, are you more of a DNB or not? And if you’re a man, which kind of woman do you prefer?
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