Bit the Yogurt

"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".
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Chick Bits

The product contained within the vagina of a female who hasn't showered for a minimum of three weeks.
Dude, I went down on this chick last night, and I came up with some gnarly chick bits in my beard!
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Oogely-bits

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.
I cannot eat this meat, there is too much fat and grisle and it is making me feel sick with all the Oogely-bits.
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A Bit of Bread

Slang for: bed

Also, a term used to express excitement and happiness.
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
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a bit

a short amount of time, usually less than 30 mins
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A bit

A phrase used to indicate any time period ranging from 5 minutes to five hours.

The term can also relative. If discussing a year, it could mean a few months.
I’ll be there in a bit.

I’ll be done with this job in a bit.
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