tid|bit

tid|bit
tid|bit «TIHD BIHT», noun.
a very pleasing bit of food, news, or information. Also, titbit.
[< earlier tid delicate + bit morsel]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • bit — al·bit·o·phyre; am·bit; am·bit·ty; an·te·or·bit·al; ar·bit·ra·ment; back·bit·er; bit; bit·a·ble; bit·er; bit·ing·ly; bit·ing·ness; bit·stock; bit·stone; bit·sy; bit·ta·ci·dae; bit·ta·cle; bit·ter·ish; bit·ter·less; bit·ter·ling; bit·ter·ly;… …   English syllables

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  • tidbit — tid|bit [ˈtıdˌbıt] n AmE [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: tid soft, tender, nice (17 19 centuries) + bit] 1.) a small piece of food that tastes good British Equivalent: titbit 2.) a small but interesting piece of information, news etc British Equivalent …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tidbit — tid|bit [ tıd,bıt ] noun count AMERICAN a small piece of food a tidbit of news/gossip/information a small piece of interesting news or information …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • tidbit — tid•bit [[t]ˈtɪdˌbɪt[/t]] n. 1) a delicate bit or morsel of food 2) a choice or pleasing bit of anything, as gossip Also, esp. brit.,titbit Etymology: 1630–40; tide I (in sense “feast day”) +bit II …   From formal English to slang

  • tidbit — /tid bit /, n. 1. a delicate bit or morsel of food. 2. a choice or pleasing bit of anything, as news or gossip. Also, esp. Brit., titbit. [1630 40; TIDE1 (in sense feast day ) + BIT2] * * * …   Universalium

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