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You need to step out of the shadows and remind people who you are and what you are capable of. Having taken a back seat for so long you may now be a bit of an unknown quantity, which can be made to work in your favor.

You need to step out of the shadows and remind people who you are and what you are capable of. Having taken a back seat for so long you may now be a bit of an unknown quantity, which can be made to work in your favor.
You need to step out of the shadows and remind people who you are and what you are capable of. Having taken a back seat for so long you may now be a bit of an unknown quantity, which can be made to work in your favor.
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A Bit of Fry and Laurie 

A British TV comedy series starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. There were four seasons which ran from 1989 til 1995. The show comprised of various sketches, often based heavily on wordplay. Hugh Laurie would often perform comical songs, and sketches were interspersed with aparrantly random vox-pops of recurring characters saying irrelevant statements. The most well known characters are probably John and Peter, hard-drinking, very dramatic businessmen who have a different business in each episode but are always based in Uttoxceter. The show is a classic but isn't particularly widely known. In series' 3 & 4, each episode ended with Fry saying "Please Mister Music, will you play?" and Laurie playing the theme tune while Fry hilariously mixed various unusual cocktails, including a Sodding Mary. The show was pretty eccentric and fairly highbrow, with a side helping of innuendo and wordplay. And drag.
Person 1: Hey, have you seen that hilarious show A Bit of Fry and Laurie?
Person 2: No..
Person 1: Well you should. You'll love it. Or you're a Pimhole.

a bit of this a bit of that 

someone who meets multiple race stereotypes while being none of the races that are being stereotyped (i.e a white guy who loves chicken and basketball but is also really good at math)
bro: have you heard about jared? that mf is the star point guard and the star student and hes white?
me: yeah hes a bit of this a bit of that

Tie a bit of twine about that

A synonym of the phrase "Fuck It", typically used by those with an agricultural background.
"I'm so broke but I want to go out" "Ah sure tie a bit of twine about that, be grand"

Carrying a bit of Timber 

The art of carrying excessive weight around the body
Mate: "Seen that lass over yonder?"
Me: "Aye, she's carrying a bit of timber"
Mate: "Bet she don't sweat much for a fat lass"

smell a bit of nally 

A way of saying that somebody lying
F1- I killed a bear with just my hands

M- I can smell a bit of Nally right now.
F2- same I can aswell
smell a bit of nally by Ntb2211 January 3, 2017

A Bit Of The Old 

"in out,in out" quote from the character little Alex in the S.Kubrick movie,"A Clockwork Orange" Their euphimism for sexual intercourse.
Alex and his droogs were having a bit of the old in out, in out with her.