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Dusty Bits

the shake that collects at the bottom of your dime bag
Man, my weed is getting low, guess I'll smoke these dusty bits
by Jacque Paddelle August 29, 2010
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Bitter baby daddy

You left him and he still can accept you don't want him. He will not do anything for that child because you don't want him. If you called him for some dick he gone come running. Ask him for something for his child you not gone hear back
My bitter baby daddy I will not give him this goods
by Plain.janelala June 20, 2017
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Aaron Betts is one of the sexiest, tall, dark, and handsome man in the world; smolder for days.
"Sometimes I wish aaron betts was in my bed"
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dangly bits

A man peed in the public square and people saw his dangly bits! Of course, he was arrested.
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bitslap

Revoke a computer account, or punish the user of a computer or network.

Origin: Gaelic/Indo-European from baertslaepe, 6th century, BC
He didn't pay his bill, so I had to bitslap him.
by Robert Schulhof July 29, 2002
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Reality Bites

When the harsh pains/experiences of life jolt you out of you dreams/fantasy .
When I was a Kid I wanted to be a Rocket Scientist, now I'm an Uber driver... Damn ,Reality bites
by GreenGlobin July 23, 2018
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bitte

(German)
1. German word for "ask".

2. Can also be used as "please", like in the sentence: "eine Currywurst, bitte" (= "a curried sausage please").

3. "Bitte" is also used by a waiter or someone offering a service to attract the customer's attention. We might translate it by "Can I help you?".

4.You would also say "bitte" when handing things over to somebody. In this context it would mean "Here you are". You would expect the person to whom you were handing over the object to respond by saying "danke" (see below).

5. "Bitte" is also used as a response to "danke", which is the German equivalent of "thanks" or "thank you". "Bitte" then means "You're welcome!" or "Don't mention it!". This acknowledgement of thanks is not simply a matter of politeness - it can be impolite not to follow a "danke" with a "bitte", since to a German speaker you may appear to be refusing their thanks.

"Danke" is often followed by either "schön" or "sehr". If so, then the "bitte" response will be similarly modified. The following table listens the pattern of responses:
Person1: danke schön!
Person2: bitte schön!
by Sampi July 1, 2005
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