To agree with or approve of something
Guy 1: That maccies was class
Guy 2: Word a bit
I assume derived from "chinny chin chin". To point out something said is a lie. A version of the saying for teenagers.
"Beard on tash with a little bit of mash" implies the lie is ludicrous. If less ludicrous you can use "Beard", "Beard on" or "Beard on tash".
All sayings must include a chin stroke.
Believe this comes from Portsmouth (Pompey) and surrounding areas of the South of UK.
Liar - "Alright mush, last night I smashed 20 birds"
Listener - "Beard on tash with a little bit of mash"
when Terry Fitzgerald, aliases Terry Fitz, Terrance Gerald, Ter-bear, Fitty, Ferry Titz, etc. is in, well, your bits!
"Oh... Terry is so hot!"
"I know, I want fitz in my bits!"
Origin: North-East Coast of Aus,
A "Jitzy Bits", is a Ditzy jane, slow hoe or a dumb cunt. Airheaded, no-one home, goldfish-memory and all of the above. She's smokin hot, but a little ?silly billy?.
~"Gabby, swallow my load, be a good girl (mutters under breath, "ya Jitzy Bits").
literally short for 'fuck you bitch
Sarah: date me please
Roxas: fa-q bits
"Bit the Yogurt" is an expression originating in the United States of America, specifically Saint Louis, Missouri in the early 1990s. The expression is used when a person enters into an endeavor with more enthusiasm than is required for the task and ultimately end in miserable failure.
Example: Dave got way too excited creating his Dungeons and Dragons character because his wizard died in the first 5 minutes of the campaign. "Dave really Bit the Yogurt".
Drill Bit: an attractive woman.
Origin unknown. This term is commonly used by construction workers as a type of code to indicate to one another that an attractive woman is walking or driving by without drawing attention to their oggling.
1. “You see that drill bit by the blue car across the street”
2.”guys look! A drill bit”