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bit on

When you’re well deep into the sesh and all you can concentrate on is clenching your teeth and trying not to die.

“Joe you were fucked, your eyes were rolling back in your head.”

Joe - “it’s safe to say I had a bit on”

by dickfister93 February 17, 2018

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in a bit

Gunraj term for Goodbye.

Safe, in a bit.

by wanka December 18, 2003

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a bit

Anything which is less than 50%

"Hey Will!"
"Yeah?"
"My drink only has a bit left in it, can i have some more?"
"Have you drank more than 50% of it?"
"No?"
"Then NO, YOU CAN'T, BECAUSE YOU HAVE MORE THAN 'A BIT' LEFT."

by God of all words and such sort January 10, 2012

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bit

when someone bullshits you and you bullshit them back, sometimes continuing until someone cracks/laughs

elijah daniel: i thought you were doing a bit! i thought you were trying to be funny so i was like “oh that’s funny, (the concealer you used as lipstick) is gonna get all over his teeth

by 287405 November 16, 2017

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bit

Binary digIT - the least amount of information there is, i.e. yes or no, true or false, on or off. Eight bits make a byte

What is the bit-rate of that modem? How many bits per second does it handle?

by mistweb October 13, 2003

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bit

An unspecified short amount of time (usually less than an hour).

Can be used to indicate that events will follow a normal timescale, or otherwise be used to postpone an event for a time.

A 'bit' usually refers to the expected or average amount of time that should be taken to complete the task in question.
When postponing an event, however, a 'bit' can be considerably longer.

Eg, If you are due to visit a friend who lives a 15 minute drive away, to be round 'in a bit' could indicate that you will be there in about 1/2 hour, 15 minutes preparation to leave and 15 minutes driving.

The expression 'in a bit' is often used in Midland dialect as a farewell, similar to laters.

'A bit' should not however be confused with 'Quite a bit', which always indicates an unusually large amount of time (or something else), and is analogous to a 'while'.

"I'll be round yours in a bit"

by oracle October 27, 2006

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bit

Prison lingo for a usually short prison sentence.

I got a three year bit for robbery.

by DirkD January 26, 2007

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