When something isn't quite large and it isn't quite big. This phrase should be used only as a last resort.
James: That thing is huge
Vince: NO. It is a bit large. Also I shagged your wife
Stupid ass
Dumb shit
Piece of shit
Crack head
This guy Brandon at work is a two bit sally
Scottish slang to refer to islands.
Jeff was out spacklin a beast of a wall on that wee landy bit in the bay.
Crisp "juicy deep-fried" twangy-electric-guitar undertone/accompaniment-accents that create satisfying additional fullness/richness to a bouncy melody.
Succulent "fruits 'n' vegetables" compositions --- i.e., songs with lovely bold tones from horns, woodwinds, strings, and keyboards, and with a nice lively thumpy-thump beat --- are all well and good on their own, but they are always so much more audibly "fulfilling" if there are a moderation of musical "bacon bits" sprinkled in throughout the tune, as well. Check out towing-serviceman Ron Pratt's theme song on YouTube to see what I mean.
A synonym of the phrase "Fuck It", typically used by those with an agricultural background.
"I'm so broke but I want to go out" "Ah sure tie a bit of twine about that, be grand"
Deriving from South Western Sydney culture,
“Litta Bitta this litta Bitta that” is often used to explain what an ex-criminal is upto nowadays.
Chris k is known as one of the first too use this expression
Hey what’s been going on? What’re you doing for work nowadays?
“Little bit of this little bit of that” - Chris from
The area