Examples of 'bit shook' in a sentence
Meaning of "bit shook"
bit shook: this phrase is colloquial and informal, often used to describe feeling slightly unsettled, surprised, or emotionally affected by a situation. It implies a mild emotional response that may not be overwhelming
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bit shook
I am still a bit shook up.
Laura is a bit shook up, so she asked me to change your bandage.
I am just a bit shook up.
He 's a bit shook up, but he will be okay.
Obviously, we are all a bit shook up.
I am just a bit shook up . I am sorry.
I am all right, Dean, I am just a bit shook up.
And I was still a little bit shook up when you first walked in.
He 's a bit shook up, but he will be okay . - He 's at the Afterlife Hospital.
She 's just a bit shook up.
I am a bit shook up, man, but I am fine.
I am sorry . I am still a bit shook up.
Little Sammy Sosa's a bit shook up, but she will be okay. Thanks, buddy.
Oh, yeah, just a bit shook up.
Little Sammy Sosa 's a bit shook up, but she will be okay.
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I am just, uh, a bit shook up.
He 's a bit shook up.
Thanks, buddy . Little Sammy Sosa 's a bit shook up, but she will be okay.
She 's just a bit shook up . Yes.
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He shook our tail on the way there