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Definition of 'spit'English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) spitu , from (etyl) .
Noun
( en-noun)
A rod on which meat is grilled (UK English) or broiled (US English).
A narrow, pointed, usually sandy peninsula.
* 1881 , :
- Or perhaps he may see a group of washerwomen relieved, on a spit of shingle, against the blue sea [..]
The depth to which a spade goes in digging; a spade; a spadeful.
- (Halliwell)
Verb
( spitt)
To impale on a spit.
- to spit a loin of veal
* Shakespeare
- infants spitted upon pikes
To attend to a spit; to use a spit.
- She's spitting in the kitchen.
To spade; to dig.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) spittan, from (etyl) (compare Danish spytte, Swedish spotta), from (etyl) [Ayto, John, Dictionary of Word Origins , Arcade Publishing, New York, 1990], of imitiative origin (see spew)[ ]spew], [[w:Online Etymology Dictionary|Online Etymology Dictionary] , Douglas Harper
Verb
(transitive) To evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.
- Don't spit on the street.
- The teacher told her to spit out her bubble gum.
* 1994 , (Stephen Fry), (The Hippopotamus) Chapter 2
- At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. Disgusted with himself at such cowardice, he spat a needle from his mouth, stepped back from the tree and listened. There were no sounds of any movement upstairs: no shouts, no sleepy grumbles, only a gentle tinkle from the decorations as the tree had recovered from the collision.
To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles.
* Charles Dickens
- It had been spitting with rain.
To utter violently.
* 1915 , , Shadows of Flames , page 240 [http://books.google.com/books?id=-9AcAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA240&dq=spat]:
- "Why, you little emasculated Don Juan— You—" he spat an unmentionable name— "d'you think I'd fight one of your tin-soldier farces with you? Clear out!"
* 2004 , edition, ISBN 0743483790, chapter 3, page 23 [http://books.google.com/books?id=d9F9MUiOQD4C&pg=PA23&dq=spat]:
- "Gentleman? You?" he spat .
(transitive|slang|hip-hop) To utter.
* 2005 , Giselle Zado Wasfie, So Fly
- A group of black guys were spitting rhymes in the corner, slapping hands and egging one another on.
Usage notes
* Spit'' as the past form is common only in the US, while ''spat is common everywhere.
Synonyms
* expectorate
Derived terms
* spit it out
* spit nails
( rel-mid)
* spitting chips
* spitting distance
( rel-bottom)
Noun
(uncountable) Saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.
- There was spit all over the washbasin.
(countable) An instance of spitting.
Synonyms
* expectoration, saliva
Derived terms
* spitball
* spit-cup
* spitshine
( rel-mid)
* spittoon
* spit wad
( rel-bottom)
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