bit of skirt

Related to bit of skirt: skirting around

bit of skirt

1. A physically attractive woman. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. Jack knew he was the envy of all of his friends as he paraded around town with his new bit of skirt.
2. A derogatory term used to describe a woman who lacks value beyond being physically attractive. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I can't believe my ex-boyfriend went out with that bit of skirt!
See also: bit, of, skirt
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • bit of fluff
  • fluff
  • skirt
  • grapple
  • grappling
  • just another pretty face
  • be just a pretty face
  • be just another pretty face
  • be the envy of (someone or something)
  • be the envy of somebody/something
References in periodicals archive
script, I should explain that Rick's bit of skirt was a skirt of beef (it's a cut from the lower flank) rustled up by his head chef at Padstow to remind him of the simple, tasty food routinely on offer in modest French restaurants.
And Beppe has decided it's high time he chased a bit of skirt, as it were.
She joked: "I am the bit of skirt - that's basically it.
But when we're with his friends he's always making fun of me and calling me his Bit of Skirt or Arm Candy.
Rick Stein loves a bit of skirt - the skirt of beef rustled up by his head chef, that isIt reminded the TV chef of the simple, tasty food on offer in modest French restaurants as he glided down canals for new series French Odyssey.
Geordie lads are known for liking a bit of skirt ( but two blokes have taken it one step further for the TV cameras.