Titbit in spanish
Titbit
pronunciation: titbit part of speech: noun
pronunciation: titbit part of speech: noun
In gestures






titbit [tidbit, -UK]1 = chisme, trozo de información.
Example: Her young companion was exceedingly perturbed by this titbit of news; he knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.titbit [tidbit, -UK]2 = trocito, manjar, bocadito.
Example: Samples of pickled herring titbits and sprats were analysed for nitrate and nitrite.