Person 1: Why do you guys keep saying "she just kicked my car"
Person 2: It's a bit; you wouldn't get it
Person 2: It's a bit; you wouldn't get it
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Get the Bit mug.A routine or section of a routine during a stand-up comedy show of approximately 1-4 jokes in length.
I totally murdered the audience at the Hilarity House last night with my bits about how girls hate it when guys leave the toilet-seat up!
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when someone bullshits you and you bullshit them back, sometimes continuing until someone cracks/laughs
elijah daniel: i thought you were doing a bit! i thought you were trying to be funny so i was like “oh that’s funny, (the concealer you used as lipstick) is gonna get all over his teeth
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Get the bit mug.Binary digIT - the least amount of information there is, i.e. yes or no, true or false, on or off. Eight bits make a byte
by mistweb October 13, 2003
Get the bit mug.An unspecified short amount of time (usually less than an hour).
Can be used to indicate that events will follow a normal timescale, or otherwise be used to postpone an event for a time.
A 'bit' usually refers to the expected or average amount of time that should be taken to complete the task in question.
When postponing an event, however, a 'bit' can be considerably longer.
Eg, If you are due to visit a friend who lives a 15 minute drive away, to be round 'in a bit' could indicate that you will be there in about 1/2 hour, 15 minutes preparation to leave and 15 minutes driving.
The expression 'in a bit' is often used in Midland dialect as a farewell, similar to laters.
'A bit' should not however be confused with 'Quite a bit', which always indicates an unusually large amount of time (or something else), and is analogous to a 'while'.
Can be used to indicate that events will follow a normal timescale, or otherwise be used to postpone an event for a time.
A 'bit' usually refers to the expected or average amount of time that should be taken to complete the task in question.
When postponing an event, however, a 'bit' can be considerably longer.
Eg, If you are due to visit a friend who lives a 15 minute drive away, to be round 'in a bit' could indicate that you will be there in about 1/2 hour, 15 minutes preparation to leave and 15 minutes driving.
The expression 'in a bit' is often used in Midland dialect as a farewell, similar to laters.
'A bit' should not however be confused with 'Quite a bit', which always indicates an unusually large amount of time (or something else), and is analogous to a 'while'.
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