1. a bit much - Noun
2. a bit much - Phrase
a bit much (uncountable)
(informal, of undesirable behaviour) More than is reasonable; a bit too much.
Some of us claim that New York City is the capital of the country, indeed the capital of the world. Now, that may be a bit much for those who don't come from New York, but clearly we are an important city for reasons of our cultural advantages. David Dinkins
I love anything leopard print, but sometimes an all over print can be a bit much. Ashley Madekwe
I grew up in Rome, in actually what I would say was a liberal, open-minded family. My father was an architect and my mother was a teacher of art history, so it was sort of intellectual, and maybe a bit much for me when I was a child. Frida Giannini
The only truth is that I live. Sincerely, I live. Who am I? Well, that's a bit much. Clarice Lispector
Young Columbian Santiago Martinez argues a bit much about the the stroke of this project; nevertheless, Taliesin needs more like him, to make the debates stand the transient of the facts. Santiago Martínez Delgado
In some of the L.A. clubs, people can act too cool to get into your music. That can get to be a bit much. Chad Smith