Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. idiomatic A random assortment of things; small remaining pieces and things.
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Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘bits and bobs’.
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phraseologue
phrases—not sure exactly what I'm doing with them though
how dare you, what could possib..., I have to hand it..., so it's come to this, this isn't funny ..., how do I put this, at the end of the..., not a happy camper, a good time was h..., it's been real, are you not enter..., dead men tell no ... and 371 more...
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Bob
He's everywhere.
bob, Bob, bobolink, nabob, bobbing, apple bobbing, Bob Dylan, ragtag and bobtail, plumb bob, kabob, discombobulate, earbob and 106 more...
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British English that's not in America...
British English that's not in American English
dummy, ta, answerphone, first fifteen soccer, first eleven cricket, shirty, fag, Black Monday, filter coffee, woolyback, motoring, loo and 20 more...
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Tautologies
Saying the same thing twice. More or less.
spic and span, nook and cranny, odds and ends, bits and bobs, fuss and bother, spits and spots, fine and dandy, out and about, dribs and drabs, prinking and pree..., huffing and puffing, finkle-fankle and 14 more...
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Irish English that's not in American ...
Well-known phrases in Irish English that aren't understood in American English.
or next offer, hoover, plaster, soother, chimnea, craic, bits and bobs, grinds, jumper, mum, chancer, ticks all the boxes and 60 more...
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british colloquialisms
slang dict
alright!, arty-farty, beer o'clock, big time, bin, bits and bobs, blighty, blimey, bob's your uncle, bolivian marching..., bolshie, catch you later! and 49 more...
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jodi IrE; for AmE use odds and ends instead Apr 3, 2011