Which leads us to perhaps the most interesting and gender-charged word  on Breaking Bad: B****. Yes, yes, its just a word. But its also  coded with some very gender-specific ideas about power and dominance   who has it and who takes it  that are fundamental to the conflict at  the heart of Walts transformation.
In short, calling a man a B**** is designed to diminish his power  by comparing him to a woman. It implies that women are weaker and less  powerful, and also that they are to be used and dominated. B**** is  linked to exploitation, to submission; if you make someone your B****,  you force them to submit to your will, in one way or another. (Despite  being the most famous and popular insult of Jesse Pinkman, its worth  noting that Jesse almost never uses the word to describe women.)
 
Similarly, p**** is a word used almost exclusively against men, for  the very reason that it reduces them from masculine to feminine, from a  higher level of power to a lower one. What these words tell us is that  men arent just defined by what they are; theyre defined by what theyre not supposed to be. Over and over again, men in Breaking Bad send and receive the message that the last thing they want to be is women.