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Bitsy

bits·y ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bit-see)
adj. bits·i·er, bits·i·est

1. a. To exhibit bits-like behavior
b. Being bits.

Amy got peanut butter all over her shirt. She's so bitsy.

by Senior co-op November 14, 2005

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bitsie

The act of taking a selfie when in you're in absolute bits from a night's drinking and sending it to all your friends.

Lads, I'm in fucking rag order from last night. Bitsie time.

by Irish Beer Baron November 21, 2014


bitsy

A small amount of poop that clings to your ass. See klingons, cling-ons.

Man, that toilet paper in there is so rough. I had to leave a bitsy in my cheeks.

by El Stevio November 17, 2007

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itsy-bitsy

Itsy-bitsy comes from the word "ici-pici", which is used in Hungary to tiny, small things. It was taken into the US (to Holywood) by a Hungarian film director in the early 20th century. Then he used it in everyday life and stuck to others. This is the one and only Hungarian word that was adopted to English.
In Hungary you can also say: "iciri-piciri" (this means smaller than "ici-pici").

"Volt egyszer egy iciri-piciri házacska..."
Means "There was an itsy-bitsy small house..." in a famous Hungarian tale.

by Gabesz December 2, 2005

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Itsy Bitsy

Another term for for "tiny". i.e Itty Bitty, Teenie Weenie, Itsy Bitsy.

Her shoes were so itsy bitsy, they were the cutest little pair of the bunch.

by Misty86 February 17, 2010

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Itsy Bitsy

Itsy-bitsy comes from the word "ici-pici" itsy-pitsy, which is originally a Hungarian common word for very tiny, small things. It was taken into the US (to Holywood) by a Hungarian film director in the early 20th century. Then he used it in everyday life and stuck to others. This is the one of the few Hungarian words that were adopted to English (besides 'coach' - kocsi cotshy (when meaning charriot - this invention was spread to the west from medieval Hungary), and 'bacon' - Bakony bachon'(mountainous region in Hungary, from where the finest pigs in medieval Europe were imported to Britain).

English version:
"Itsy Bitsy spider climbed up the water spout..."
Hungarian version:
"Ici-pici pok felmaszott az ereszen..."

by xxlrutin March 6, 2013

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itsy-bitsy

(adjective)
A term that means something small, tiny. Possibly derived from the term ittle bitty which in turn comes from a twist of the word "little bit".
Can be used together with the word teeny-weeny (for example in the song "Itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny yellow polka-dot bikini").
See also itty-bitty, ittle bitty, and teeny-weeny.

He's such a mean cheapskate. Did you see that little itsy-bitsy fucking pizza slice he left for me?

Look at her. She has the sweetest itsy-bitsy butt I've ever seen.

by Mefistofeles August 24, 2004

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