Cole: Hay look Ryan is wearing the same shirt you wore yesterday
Mikel: I know he is such an ankle-bitting hoe.
Mikel: I know he is such an ankle-bitting hoe.
by mummbler August 03, 2011
Usually used to describe a funny scenario. Can be used to describe a scenario which was in no way 'banterous'.
by JR THE BEAST March 04, 2016
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
Hey, man, I’ll call you in a bit.
**20 hours later: incoming call from friend who said he’d call you in a bit
**20 hours later: incoming call from friend who said he’d call you in a bit
by iSmellToast March 19, 2024
Originates from the vernacular of South Londoners, a synonym for "drugs". Can be used with an adjective to specify the particular type of drug, e.g. Medium bits in relation to MDMA. Alternatively, a noun modifier may be used to stipulate the type e.g. Cardboard bits for Weed.
Those whose use the word "Bits" have also been known to exclaim the word "oi", with the tendency to prolongate the word in conversation.
Those whose use the word "Bits" have also been known to exclaim the word "oi", with the tendency to prolongate the word in conversation.
by Bitswood October 22, 2019
Originally used in Alabama , Bit it’s just another way of saying bro or really just whenever you come in contact with someone
by BG MF Jae March 10, 2022