a bit unsure, uncertain He seems a bit at sea since his brother died. They were close.
a bit off/a bit mental
not rational, unbalanced, one brick short Kate talks to the birds. Do you think she's a bit off?
a bitch
a complaining woman, a woman who nags What a bitch! She complains to us and criticizes her kids.
a bite to eat
a lunch, a snack We can grab a bite to eat at the arena. They sell snacks there.
a bitter pill
a negative event, a loss, a painful experience Divorce is a bitter pill for her. She believed in her marriage.
a clutch hitter (baseball)
a batter who hits when runners are on base Joe's a clutch hitter. He's batting .431 with runners on base.
a golden opportunity
a good chance to succeed, a good investment The Royal Hotel is for sale. What a golden opportunity!
a hit
a drug dose, drugs from a needle When she's depressed, she'll do anything for a hit.
a little bird told me
someone told me, one of your friends told me """How did you know that I play chess?"" ""Oh, a little bird told me."""
a little hair off the dog
(See hair off the dog)
(someone) started it
Someone abroad began a fight, argument, dispute, etc., as against to oneself. Usually said in or associated with baby arguments or fights. A: "Stop it you two! I'm demography you both to the principal's office." B: "But she started it!"Learn more: start
you, he, she, etc. ˈstarted it
(spoken, informal) you, he, she, etc. began a action or an argument: ‘Stop fighting, you two!’ ‘He started it!’Learn more: startLearn more:
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