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Idiom a bit of all right British, very informal if you describe someone as a bit of all right, you mean that they are sexually attractive.Cor! She's a bit of all right.
idioma bit of all right BrEBrEspoken used about a person that you think is sexually attractive:"Are you still going out with Fiona?" "No - it's a shame, she was a bit of all right."That new bloke in Marketing is a bit of all right .
a bit of all rightPhysically attractive. (Said of a person.) Primarily heard in UK. As the tall, blond woman in a black dress sauntered across the room, Billy turned to his friend and said, "She's a bit of all right, isn't she?" a bit of all right INFORMALIf you describe someone as a bit of all right, you mean that they are physically attractive. Note: In the first and third expressions, a `bit' is a piece of metal which is held in a horse's mouth by the bridle and reins. `He's a bit of all right, isn't he?' said Isadora, looking at a tall man near the door. a bit of all right a pleasing person or thing, especially a woman regarded sexually. British informala bit of all ˈright (British English, slang) a very attractive person: He’s a bit of all right, don’t you think, Madge? |