Tidbit (noun)

  1. A small piece of interesting or tasty information.
  2. A small, tasty morsel of food.
  3. A small, choice or desirable item.

Origin:

From tid, meaning neat and tidy, and bit, meaning a small amount.

Examples:

  1. I learned a tidbit of information about the company's history.
  2. The hors d'oeuvres were just tidbits, not enough for a meal.
  3. He offered a tidbit of advice on how to improve the presentation.
  4. The new restaurant serves delicious tidbits of seafood.
  5. The store had a variety of tidbits for sale, from jewelry to home decor.
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