- (a) bit of skirt
- British & Australian, old-fashioned, very informal
a sexually attractive woman.
Who was that nice bit of skirt I saw you with last night?
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Who was that nice bit of skirt I saw you with last night?
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
(a) bit of skirt — a bit of skirt/fluff/british offensive phrase an insulting word for a sexually attractive woman Thesaurus: sexually attractive womensynonym Main entry: bit … Useful english dictionary
bit of skirt — Noun. A woman or women. A male expression for females viewed sexually. Also abbreviated to skirt . Derog … English slang and colloquialisms
bit of skirt — noun A woman, when regarded as a sexual object … Wiktionary
Bit of skirt — (offensive) woman who a male is only interested in for sexual purposes … Dictionary of Australian slang
bit of skirt — Australian Slang (offensive) woman who a male is only interested in for sexual purposes … English dialects glossary
a bit of skirt — (derogatory slang) male expression for females viewed sexually … English contemporary dictionary
skirt — a woman viewed sexually by a male The garment is worn normally only by females. Men call them kilts: He s got a nice skirt all right... I wouldn t say pretty, but a good figure. (G. Greene, 1932) A bit or piece of skirt may be a… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
skirt — skirt1 [skə:t US skə:rt] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: skyrta shirt ] 1.) a piece of outer clothing worn by women and girls, which hangs down from the waist like the bottom part of a dress ▪ She wore a white blouse and a plain black… … Dictionary of contemporary English
skirt — • young attractive woman. Often preceded with a bit of . A common lads term. e.g. I never realized this was such a good place to eye skirt or What you need is a nice bit of skirt to cheer you up … Londonisms dictionary
bit — I UK [bɪt] / US noun Word forms bit : singular bit plural bits ** 1) a piece or part of something a) [countable] a small piece of something I m having some cake. Do you want a bit? bit of: He had bits of food stuck in between his teeth. bits and… … English dictionary