To make a mess of something. To do something badly. Horlicks is the name of a drink that was once used to induce sleep.
The actual phrase you're looking for is 'Bitte, ein bit?'. It's a trademark phrased used by the German beer company, 'Bitburger'. It's very popular in western Germany. The translation would be: Literal: Please, a bit? Flexible: A bitburger, please? Basically it's just asking for a Bitburger beer.
Little is an adjective, bit is a noun, "little bit" taken together is a noun phrase.
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This is Flemish dialect for 'see you in a bit'
It could be classed as such depending on context.
Horlicks are hot drinks which enable people to get a good nights sleep. cheese
This phrase has a couple of different versions. Another meaning the same thing:Chomping at the bit. Both mean eagerness, excitment and/or readiness to go.
Straw is the dried stem of a grain plant. A bit means a tiny amount.
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a wee bit before early automn
Any of the Indian or Pakistani store carry Junior horlicks
Horlicks is not vegan, it contains milk powder.
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The phrase "lil bit" is a colloquial term that means a small amount or a little bit of something. It is often used informally in casual conversations.
Speechless with bewilderment. Dumbfounded with a tad bit of shock.
Cats can drink Horlicks, and they quite like it, as long as it is given in moderation. Horlicks has extra sugar which cats don't need, but a small amount won't hurt them.
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