Results for “bit”
Stealing somebody's rhymes, moves, or style and trying to pass it off as your own.
When someone ghosts your texts but keeps watching your stories and liking your posts.
A small child or annoying little kid underfoot.
Cheap bootleg liquor, the rough stuff that flowed through Prohibition speakeasies.
Does Anyone Else — fishing to see if your weird habit is universal.
Bitter, annoyed, or resentful — especially after losing or being upset over something small.
Tacky, naff, or uncool — cheap and a bit embarrassing.
The 'tax' of stealing a bite of your friend's food without asking.
An ambitious woman in business — now often used ironically.
Flashy, expensive designer gear worn loud to flex — UK slang leaning a bit gaudy.
An illegal Prohibition bar, where the 'juice' flowed despite the law.
Mature content — open to view.
Bitterly disappointed or devastated — the opposite of chuffed.
Mature content — open to view.
Prohibition-era nickname for liquor, named for the loose, laughing mood it brought on.
A Prohibition speakeasy dressed up as a sideshow, you paid to see the 'tiger' and got a drink free.
A hidden illegal bar of the Prohibition era where you spoke easy to get in.
Roaring Twenties for blind drunk, one of dozens of comic synonyms born under Prohibition.
Scottish for 'small' or 'little' — also used to soften a request or mean 'a bit'.
To steadily accumulate small amounts of Bitcoin over time — "sats" being the smallest unit.
Suspect, unreliable, or a bit wrong — could be a person, a deal, or your stomach.
A bit hungry — not starving, just fancying a snack.