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Bit-mo

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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."

by Annison July 11, 2011

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