Very small.
bitty
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bitty.
Editorial note
The idea is that it was a little bitty linux tablet, with something of an open source community behind it, that could also make phone calls.
Quick take
Very small.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of bitty gathered in one view.
Containing bits; fragmented.
Alternative form of bittie. [(slang, often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous]
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for bitty.
adjective
Very small.
adjective
Containing bits; fragmented.
noun
Alternative form of bittie. [(slang, often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous]
Example sentences
The idea is that it was a little bitty linux tablet, with something of an open source community behind it, that could also make phone calls.
Slack generates more revenue than Whatsapp for example, despite being itty bitty in comparison of user base.
Remember, some of these hapless folks are maintaining large bodies of production python code (as opposed to itty bitty automation scripts).
If you get big cans instead of little bitty earbuds you can keep the volume down lower, not to mention noise cancellers.
When I incorporated my bitty start-up last year, I could choose between incorporating here or in the US.
A full load of ink costs me $120 for 8 itty bitty tanks.
Within our solar system (which is itty-bitty), there is really no theoretical limit to what we can send or receive.
There was one itty bitty spot in the entire middle band of this continent that people could move to and wouldn't be able to vote.
I think HN has actually had a fair amount of interest in the bitty coin.
Just this itty bitty point always ruffles my feathers a bit.
And its iddy-bitty pieces were redrawn by the Allies.
I wonder who filed what patent in 2000 about emulating old bitty boxes?
Quote examples
When I first read the Jargon File in '96 or so, I remember being uncharacteristically annoyed by its terse, dismissive attitude towards affordable home computers ("bitty boxes").
Anyway, since Yosemite the font for the menu bar has been a bit "bitty" and not smooth which contrasts sharply with the rest of the shininess seen everywhere - does this resolve this?
>> "Knowing that difference, even if you wouldn't notice it, do you accept it?" Yes, because itty, bitty photos of dragonflies on my cellphone don't mean anything of monetary value to me.
The original Motorola Droid had a decent keyboard, which was sort of nice in the days of itty-bitty screens, but these days if you offered me a Nexus 5 with keyboard I'd say "No, thanks, I'm good."
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use bitty in a sentence?
The idea is that it was a little bitty linux tablet, with something of an open source community behind it, that could also make phone calls.
What does bitty mean?
Very small.
What part of speech is bitty?
bitty is commonly used as adjective, noun.