"Bit easy enit" appears to be a colloquial phrase, possibly combining "bit" (meaning a small amount) and "easy" with "enit," a variation of "isn't it," commonly used in British English. It could suggest that something is slightly easy or requires minimal effort. However, without more context, it's challenging to provide a precise interpretation.
ennit (or enit) IS native slang... means a lot of things.... depends on how you use it. could be part of a question, answer or statement........ or even a question/answer/statement all by it's self.... there are a lot of uses for it. Think of it as being ain't it. So if you asked a question like "The frybread is in the kitchen enit?" or "The jingle dress is in the closet enit?"
shazam enit ;)
hard enit duno
to connect usng internet enit on the laptop yh man
because they are utter baddamanz enit ; D
Cuz Loads Of Ppl wntd summet chat on enit?!
one droped on his head like enit brav
African people who like to paint their faces enit
alix and iqra enit. cos they are proper fit. but he likes mr tearle too. who doesnt? :)
you are... by law, its tish enit
William Shakespearej.k Rowling ,steypehent Meyer ,carolynn kenne, Jane austen ,shaksphere,and enit blyton
Of course young one ;-) people can always like other people no matter who they are with enit :D its like if your walking down the street with ur BF and u see a fit geezah then u obv gunnah think oooohhh yeeaahh kindah thing so yeah course enit :D xx