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A joining of the words 'little' and 'bit' to make the contraction noun 'bittle'. "Hey Ralphy, i'll be back in a bittle"
"George, how much of that cake did you eat?" "Only a bittle" "David, how much beer is left in that funnel?" "A bittle" "That sounds a bittle like a train coming" |
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A little battle, or a small argument. James: "So I heard you guys arguing last night."
Anna: "Yeah, but it wasn't that big of a deal, it was more of a bittle than an argument." |
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A small bite. You know, just a little one. I don't want an entire cupcake, but if you get one can I get a bittle?
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