do bits

English

Verb

do bits (third-person singular simple present does bits, present participle doing bits, simple past did bits, past participle done bits)

  1. (intransitive, slang, UK) To engage in nonpenetrative sexual activity.
    • 2017 November 7, “Courtney Jade Reply (Freestyle)”performed by Soph Aspin:
      And you and Clarko you did bits and I heard that this bird got nits.
    • 2023 May 15, Alaina Demopoulos, “Why are so many young Americans adopting fake British accents?”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
      “The accent really took over when I started watching the show,” she said. “It blew the accent the fuck up, and everyone was obsessed with their cute little sayings, like ‘doing bits.” (For the uninitiated, that means getting intimate but not having sex.)
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