When a person performs a short 1 person skit (in countries such as Australia which continue the bit by nature this number can be greater than 1) in attempts to make themselves or others laugh
“Have you seen heard of Rick from famous show Rick? Turns himself into a pickle. Funniest shit I’ve ever seen, lads always innit for the bit.”
by YourBitSucksMineDoes’nt May 03, 2022
by Lukeswjones December 24, 2017
That part of a greater whole of anything which you especially, particularly favor.
Comes from the Latin "quod libel" -- What I like!
Comes from the Latin "quod libel" -- What I like!
-- I couldn't wait for that scene in "What did you do in the war, Daddy?" when the Italian officer asks, "Where is the fire?"
-- Out grandkids always dug out their quoddly-bits of melted M&Ms from the muffins their mother had made, leaving
behind clumps of miniscule-crater-pitted, uneaten muffin-cake.
-- There's that one part in Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, toward the end of the second-third of the melody -- THAT's my quoddly-bit.... get transported away in a flood of all-body tingling goosebumps. Wow!
-- Out grandkids always dug out their quoddly-bits of melted M&Ms from the muffins their mother had made, leaving
behind clumps of miniscule-crater-pitted, uneaten muffin-cake.
-- There's that one part in Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, toward the end of the second-third of the melody -- THAT's my quoddly-bit.... get transported away in a flood of all-body tingling goosebumps. Wow!
by Pen-Dragon April 20, 2023
When something isn't quite large and it isn't quite big. This phrase should be used only as a last resort.
by I. C. Depipol March 02, 2018
by THE REAL COOP January 21, 2025
Jordan "hey davo, how'd you pull up this mornin?."
Davo "fuck mate. Feeling a bit how you doin aye."
Davo "fuck mate. Feeling a bit how you doin aye."
by Mr. Repair Man October 09, 2020