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in a bit of a pickle 

(informal) in a difficult situation; in a mess.
Things are in a real pickle at the moment, I'm afraid / My assistant's left and I'm completely lost without him! / Can you help me? I'm in a bit of a pickle.

In a bit 

Ill talk to you in a bit.
In a bit by Mcfreckle July 20, 2016

in a bit 

1990's British term for, "See you then, bye", and is still in widespread use.
Jordan: Good game, good game, in a bit.
Stephen: Until next time, in a bit.
in a bit by Fievel Vertowitz June 4, 2018

in a bit 

Safe, in a bit.
in a bit by wanka December 18, 2003

Legit in a bit 

1) A female who is under-aged but will soon be seen as a legitimate mate.
2) An action which is not accepted in the current situation, but will be legitimate in the near future.
Guy #1: "Dude, that lolita is way off limits."
Guy #2: "Not WAY off... She's legit in a bit!"

Guy #1: "I know you're quitting next month, but stop sending those jokes to our clients."
Guy #2: "Hey man - It's legit in a bit!"
Guy #1: "Guy number two, why you always gotta be using that phrase?"

In a bit 

"Will you lend me twenty quid?"
"Oh yeah, in a bit!"
The phrase 'Never seen it" can also be used although as the phrase is only used in the North West of England, it should be pronounced 'Neva sin it'.
In a bit by DJ Fishy May 10, 2006