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titbit (iou) and Disorderly Conduct (law)


titbit (iou)



titbit noun. . M17.
[In 16 tyd bit, perh. from dial. tid tender, soft + BIT noun2.]
A small piece of Food; a dainty morsel, a delicacy. M17.
Mother & Baby Don't let your child feed your dog..with titbits from his plate.
An interesting or piquant item of news or information. E18.
M. Forster Haydon told her many indiscreet tit-bits about Mrs Norton.
tit'bitical,
titbitty adjectives of the Nature of or full of titbits L19.

Disorderly Conduct (law)




specific, purposeful, and unlawful behavior that tends to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm.