an religious organisation run by wilbur soot and a traumatized tubbo in which they do a lot of drugs
come get your MULE BITS ,come one come all ,get your MULE BITS
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To be cursed, extremely unlucky or destined to fail at anything you try.
The cubs haven't been to the series in years they are snake bit.
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Bit-mo is a different and stronger way to say, "not in the least", "not in the slightest", etc. It is most effectively used after the word "ain't" to give emphasis. It can also be used to express your disinterest in something.

* (can also be spelled "bitmo")
ex. 1) Sally: "Did you hear what Suzie said about you yesterday?"
Me: "I ain't bit-mo thinkin' bout her!" Or " I don't bit-mo care what she said!"

ex. 2) After a friend goes on and on about something stupid... Me: "I ain't bit-mo heard a thing you just said."

ex. 3) "I ain't bit-mo talkin' to you."
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a word used to express how cold it is outside. (showing that your nipples would get hard if you went out there.)
Chris: How is the weather?
Christina: It's a bit nippley.
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(idiomatic) A random assortment of things; small remaining pieces and items.
The microscope contains a few hundred dollars-worth of electronic bits and bobs.
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In the U.S, the bit is equal to 1/8 of a dollar or 12.5 cents. In the U.S., the "bit" as a designation for money dates from the colonial period, when the most common unit of currency used was the Spanish dollar, also known as "piece of eight", which was worth 8 Spanish silver reales. One eighth of a dollar or one silver real was one "bit".

With the adoption of the decimal U.S. currency in 1794, there was no longer a coin worth of a dollar but "two bits" remained in the bit and 15¢ a long bit.

Robert Louis Stevenson describes his experience with bits in Across the Plains, p. 144:1
In the Pacific States they have made a bolder push for complexity, and settle their affairs by a coin that no longer exists – the BIT, or old Mexican real. The supposed value of the bit is twelve and a half cents, eight to the dollar. When it comes to two bits, the quarter-dollar stands for the required amount. But how about an odd bit? The nearest coin to it is a dime, which is, short by a fifth. That, then, is called a SHORT bit. If you have one, you lay it triumphantly down, and save two and a half cents. But if you have not, and lay down a quarter, the bar-keeper or shopman calmly tenders you a dime by way of change; and thus you have paid what is called a LONG BIT, and lost two and a half cents, or even, by comparison with a short bit, five cents.
Can I borrow two-bits man, im short on change
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To be owned while snowboarding or skiing. Falling hard or wiping out on the mountain. To fail at landing a jump or big stunt while snowboarding or skiing. It is even worse when done in front of females.
Wow, Tj just bit the mountain and now his face is all bloodied up! He should pick himself up and go wipe off his vagina.
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