a lot of bit

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Formed as an inverse to a little bit.

Adverb

a lot of bit (not comparable)

  1. (informal, nonstandard) a lot; quite a bit
    • 2011, Jim Plagakis R.Ph., The Best From www.jimplagakis.com. JP Enlarged Fully Loaded:
      I have always been a little bit, okay maybe a lot of bit, “Type A” with my jobs.
    • 2011, M.T. Williams, The Wune's Way, page 44:
      “What do you mean wait awhile longer?” I complained, just little bit angry and a lot a bit frustrated.
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