Noun
A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYour email inbox is a bit like a Las Vegas roulette machine. You know, you just check it and check it, and every once in a while there's some juicy little tidbit of reward, like the three quarters that pop down on a one-armed bandit. And that keeps you coming back for more. Douglas Rushkoff
Actually, I’m reminded of a little tidbit I once read about the amazingly large amount of comics artists from the Pacific Northwest…I think it was in an article about Matt Groening. Source: Internet
It’s not often that the Patriots and Browns are ever alone in any category together, but Schefter’s tidbit shows just how quiet the market for Newton was this offseason. Source: Internet
Of course, this tidbit should be taken with a grain of salt for multiple reasons. Source: Internet
I happened to meet Jeff Buckley there and he basically sat me down and debriefed me on any tidbit of a memory I had of his dad in the Village in the sixties. Source: Internet
Another Western Addition tidbit: on McAllister and Baker had a slight refresh, and is now serving sandwiches made with organic ingredients, and there’s a petite grocery area too, with a small selection of pastas, olive oils, cheese, and the like. Source: Internet