Green’s Dictionary of Slang

bits and bobs n.

[Midlands dial.]

1. bits and pieces.

[UK]J. Curtis Look Long Upon a Monkey 60: Tony and I’ll see to all the bits and bobs.
[UK] in R. Graef Living Dangerously 40: Done a bit of labouring and bits and bobs.
[UK]Guardian Editor 8 Oct. 16: I’m going to piece together the story of your life from some bits and bobs.
[US]J. Jackson Pineapple Street 9: They [i.e. a ‘built in cubbie’] are just the perfect thing for all kinds of bits and bobs.

2. the female genitals.

[UK]Roger’s Profanisaurus in Viz Apr. 47: wetter than a cod’s wetsuit. Descriptive of a woman’s bits and bobs when she’s dripping like a fucked fridge. Also otter’s pocket.