by Echo Shepherd June 15, 2022
Drill Bit: an attractive woman.
Origin unknown. This term is commonly used by construction workers as a type of code to indicate to one another that an attractive woman is walking or driving by without drawing attention to their oggling.
Origin unknown. This term is commonly used by construction workers as a type of code to indicate to one another that an attractive woman is walking or driving by without drawing attention to their oggling.
by Lutherisrael August 20, 2022
by las-tedd62 December 29, 2020
"Bit the Yogurt" is an expression originating in the United States of America, specifically Saint Louis, Missouri in the early 1990s. The expression is used when a person enters into an endeavor with more enthusiasm than is required for the task and ultimately end in miserable failure.
Example: Dave got way too excited creating his Dungeons and Dragons character because his wizard died in the first 5 minutes of the campaign. "Dave really Bit the Yogurt".
by Magrifiedmonkey November 07, 2024
The product contained within the vagina of a female who hasn't showered for a minimum of three weeks.
by Cramanda January 03, 2012
The Fat and Cartlidge found on all meat.
If you are eating a piece of meat and you find yourself chewing for too long or find a piece of grisle, this is a Oogely-bit.
If you are eating a piece of meat and you find yourself chewing for too long or find a piece of grisle, this is a Oogely-bit.
I cannot eat this meat, there is too much fat and grisle and it is making me feel sick with all the Oogely-bits.
by sharadeki December 22, 2023
Definition:
A small group of people in the Kentish towns use this word as a slang term for bed. Sometimes, you can hear "a bit of breeeeeaaaadddd" echoing around Rainham on a quiet summer's night. This means that people in this area are aware of the bread, making them happy and excited.
"It's time for a bit of bread" - It's time for bed.
"It's bread time" - It's bedtime
"A bit of breeeeeaaaadddd" - I'm happy and content
A small group of people in the Kentish towns use this word as a slang term for bed. Sometimes, you can hear "a bit of breeeeeaaaadddd" echoing around Rainham on a quiet summer's night. This means that people in this area are aware of the bread, making them happy and excited.
"It's time for a bit of bread" - It's time for bed.
"It's bread time" - It's bedtime
"A bit of breeeeeaaaadddd" - I'm happy and content
by MissCKC October 10, 2023