A fork of Rural Dictionary
An undefined small amount used when you can’t handle the responsibility of saying how much you really
“How much pasta do you want?”
“Oh just a snidgey-bit.”
“Can you turn the volume up? Just a snidgey-bit though, I don’t want to annoy the neighbours.”
1. Referring to the utility of a given amount of people.
2. A unit of measure for a given skill set or task.
3. A term used to measure how much work or effort will be required by a compared amount of available skill.
1. Bob is worth at least 5 people bits, but Karen, who is much better at this task, is worth 14 people bits.
2. This job requires at least 20 people bits. (this example assumes each person is measured equally.)
I'll be there in a few minutes I'm just running a twinkle bit late