From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha wee bita wee bitinformalLITTLE/NOT VERY to a small degree She looked a wee bit confused. → wee
Examples from the Corpus
a wee bit• Don't you think her behavior is just a wee bit bizarre?• It is a wee bit disconcerting when you can hear yourself think in a pub these days.• We have been lacking a wee bit of professionalism recently.• Monica is a wee bit overweight.• He is hapless, passive and maybe just a wee bit smug.• Reason I ask, Mr Rasmussen says you seemed a wee bit tipsy.• You might be just a wee bit too clever for your own good now.• As for the holiday, I agree with you, it sounds a wee bit unlikely.• There is no label on the bottle, it tastes a wee bit vinegary.