Bitty

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Bitty is a term that can refer to various subjects, including a nickname, a character in popular culture, or a term used in different contexts. This article explores the different uses and meanings of the term "Bitty."

Uses of Bitty[edit | edit source]

Nickname[edit | edit source]

Bitty is often used as a nickname for individuals, particularly those with names like Elizabeth or Beatrice. It is an affectionate and informal term used among friends and family.

Popular Culture[edit | edit source]

In popular culture, Bitty can refer to characters in television shows, movies, or books. For example, Bitty Schram is an actress known for her role as Sharona Fleming in the television series Monk.

Other Contexts[edit | edit source]

The term Bitty can also be used to describe something small or tiny. It is often used in a colloquial sense to refer to objects or creatures that are diminutive in size.

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