a little tiny bit at a time, starting with canned puppy food would be a great way to start weaning.
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.
Little is an adjective, bit is a noun, "little bit" taken together is a noun phrase.
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.
Yes, but only a little bit. Just as a treat...
canned, axe, kicked to the curb, got the boot
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a fun way to describe canned goods. They were vacuum packed.
"Think you are a bit out of my league" is a phrase that is often used to express that someone would never date you, because they are prettier, richer, etc.
a bit of knowledge means less knowledge (to someone) bit of knowledge a material which gives knowledge
This is Flemish dialect for 'see you in a bit'
Straw is the dried stem of a grain plant. A bit means a tiny amount.
It could be classed as such depending on context.