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  • Start date Start date Dec 27, 2014
shorty1

shorty1

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Korean Dear all, A native speaker took this example on Youtube to show how native speakers strike a dialogue in spoken English. "Yeah dude so I get off work in like 30 minutes so if you wanna go get some grub or something, hit me up in a bit." Does the 'in a bit' mean in a bit amount of money? Thank you for your help. M

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US English In a bit means in a few minutes, a short amount of time. shorty1

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MarcB said: In a bit means in a few minutes, a short amount of time. Click to expand...
Thank you, MarcB. So the 'hit me up in a bit' means borrow money from me in a few minutes(maybe in 30 minutes)? Last edited: Dec 27, 2014 L

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American English No, it doesn't. I suggest you open a new thread for "hit me up." P.S. I hope you understand that that sentence is extremely informal and would only be spoken (by a certain sort of person) to a friend. I personally would not recommend speaking like that. Last edited: Dec 27, 2014 shorty1

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Korean Thank you, Language. Sorry, I'll open a new thread. You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Bluesky LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Share Link
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