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bitzer /ˈbɪtsə /(also bitser) noun Australian / NZ informal1A contraption made from previously unrelated parts.It was just a bitser, a diabolical piece of machinery as it was....- I would have thought that a bitser car like that should be on a Q plate as there is only the chassis that's original?
- Like the Hailwood car, the McLaren M22 entered by Kirk F. White and used by Hobbs was also to some extent a bitser.
1.1A mongrel dog.I tried to remember how you described her: a bitser, a dog of the good sense to have well-mixed genes....- One of my client's dogs is about to have puppies, which they can't afford and the puppies are the result of two bitsers breeding so god knows what they are, and the problems they may have.
- They were all bitzers, mainly tabby, some cream and brown but he was jet black.
Origin 1920s: abbreviation of the phrase bits and pieces. |