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tidbit
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
tidbit
(noun)
tidbit
(US)
/
ˈ
tɪdˌbɪt/
noun
or British
titbit
/
ˈ
tɪtˌbɪt/
plural
tidbits
tidbit
(US)
/
ˈ
tɪdˌbɪt/
noun
or British
titbit
/
ˈ
tɪtˌbɪt/
plural
tidbits
Britannica Dictionary definition of TIDBIT
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1
:
a small piece of food
tasty
tidbits
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2
:
a small piece of news or interesting information
I just heard a juicy
tidbit
about your brother.
tidbits
of gossip
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