Examples of 'bitin' in a sentence

Meaning of "bitin"

bitin (adjective) - In informal English, the term bitin is used to describe a feeling of dissatisfaction or wanting more. It is often used to express disappointment or the feeling of something being insufficient or inadequate

How to use "bitin" in a sentence

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He finds out where the bass are bitin.
I ended up bitin the hell outta your hand.
Better at kicking and bitin.
The fish were really bitin down there at the stream.
I am better at kicking and bitin.
Bitin said the mob first demanded that the two accused be handed over to them.
Water blastin from fire hoses and dogs bitin through our skin.
Scratchin' and bitin for a wagon full of gold.
Maybe it was the fact the Arab women were not bitin.
The bitin the lower-right corner is a parity bit that checks its row and its column.
For those who have read the book, it may seem bitin.
I am bitin my tongue right now . Close mouth.
Nah, fish were not bitin.
Why is he bitin the hand that 's feedin ' him?
I used to see all those faces, scratchin and shovin' and bitin.

See also

Nope, not bitin.
Oh, I will give him a call, but if the trout are bitin.
Listen, fella, if this is a line, I ai not bitin.
Come on! Come on! The fish are bitin.

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