Examples of using Nasty bits in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
Nasty Bits?
The band, Nasty Bits.
Nasty Bits.
I need a Nasty Bits song.
I have got a band, the Nasty Bits.
The Nasty Bits.
We're promoting the Nasty Bits.
The Nasty Bits is better.
Yeah, it's my band, Nasty Bits.
Listen, Nasty Bits… one second.
He's in a marketing meeting with the Nasty Bits.
She said some nasty bits to me after I did that.
Get in there, you nasty nasty bits.
You remove all the nasty bits and replace them with something good.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Alibi Records artist the Nasty Bits.
Speaking of nasty bits of business, with all the conspiring we're doing.
He wrote two more bestselling nonfiction books: A Cook's Tour(2001), an account of his food and travel exploits around the world,written in conjunction with his first television series of the same title, and The Nasty Bits(2006), another collection of essays centered on food.
The Nasty Bits, led by Kip Stevens, gave an impressive, albeit truncated performance at the Academy of Music Thursday that ended with the band's arrest on obscenity charges.".
So I think living in a generic reality that's mediocre,there are nasty bits and nice bits and we could make the nice bits bigger and the nasty bits smaller and that gives us a kind of purpose in life.
Bourdain subsequently wrote two more"New York Times" bestselling nonfiction books:'(2001), an account of his food and travel exploits across the world, written in conjunction with his first television series of the same title,and"The Nasty Bits"(2006), another collection of essays mainly centered on food.
There's been a nasty bit of business-- blood spilled, lives lost.
They-they taking… It's a nasty bit of business on the Lord's day.
That was a bit nasty.
It looks a bit nasty to me.
It works but it is a bit nasty.
A bit of nasty luck, eh?
Nasty bit of business.
It's a nasty bit of business.
That's a nasty bit of business, what happened on that river.
This is a little bit nasty.