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earning a good bit of bunce 

It's cockney (i.e. from London) rhyming slang for earning money. Bunce is derived from bunsen burner (a common piece of school laboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame and named after Robert Bunsen) and this rhymes with earner.
It was tough work but I was earning a good bit of bunce .

your a bit good 

When someone fails at doing something the they built up.
jonny scuffed his shot
"Your a bit good " said Henry
your a bit good by iona stonehouse January 25, 2021

a bit not good 

Used in the first episode of BBC's Sherlock, Sherlock says, after asking why a woman would STILL be upset by the death of her daughter, "Not good?". John Watson responds, "A bit not good, yeah."
Later, it became a fanfiction tag, usually on Archive of Our Own, depicting a character in a not very good mental state
Mycroft is A Bit Not Good
"That angst fic had me in tears. Sherlock was a bit not good and John was trying to help him but he was ALSO a bit not good"

that's a good little bitch 

The frase used to rudely thank a friend for a favor.
Jordan:Hey Jon can you throw this out because your already up?
Jon:I guess
Jordan:That's a good little bitch.
Jon:Scew You.

good riddance a bitch 

to rid the area of a bitch or unwanted person
“Becky is being really annoying lately...i’m ready to good riddance a bitch

Good as a bitch 

When something is really good. Can be used to describe anything but your significant other.
Timmy: Thanks mom! This food is good as a bitch!
Good as a bitch by MrBitchiloid September 19, 2022