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- Dictionaryspit/spɪt/
verb
- 1. eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger: "Todd spat in Hugh's face" Similar
- 2. (of a fire or something being cooked) emit small bursts of sparks or hot fat with a series of short, explosive noises: "the bonfire crackled and spat" Similar
noun
- 1. saliva, typically that which has been ejected from a person's mouth.
- 2. an act of spitting.
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Spit is a verb that means to force out liquid in the mouth, especially saliva, or to say or shout words quickly and angrily. Spit is also a noun that means a stick for cooking meat, a thin land or a liquid from the mouth.
- English (US)
SPIT meaning: 1. to force out the contents of the mouth,...
- Znaczenie Spit, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
spit definicja: 1. to force out the contents of the mouth,...
- Spit: Malay Translation
SPIT translate: air liur, meludah, berdetus-detus, pencucuk....
- Spit Spanish Translation
SPIT translate: escupir, punta, lengua de tierra, saliva,...
- Spit: Polish Translation
SPIT translate: pluć, ślina, rożen, cypel, plwocina, pluć,...
- Spit: Italian Translation
spit translate: sputare, sputo, sputo, saliva, sputare,...
- Spit: Russian Translation
SPIT translate: плевать(ся) , слюна , вертел, шампур ,...
- Spit: Danish Translation
spit - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- English (US)
Spit is a word that can mean a rod for holding meat, a point of land, or saliva. It can also be a verb meaning to eject saliva, to express contempt, or to rain lightly. See more meanings, synonyms, examples, and word history of spit.
noun. a pointed rod or bar for thrusting through and holding meat that is to be cooked before or over a fire. any of various rods, pins, or the like used for particular purposes. a narrow point of land projecting into the water. a long, narrow shoal extending from the shore.
n. 1. Saliva, especially when expectorated; spittle. 2. The act of expectorating. 3. Something, such as the frothy secretion of spittle bugs, that resembles spit. 4. A brief, scattered rainfall or snowfall. 5. Informal The perfect likeness: He's the spit and image of his father. v. spat (spăt) or spit, spit·ting, spits. v.tr. 1.
Spit is the watery liquid produced in your mouth. You usually use spit to refer to an amount of it that has been forced out of someone's mouth.
To spit is to propel saliva—which is also called spit—from your mouth. Generally speaking, it's rude to spit, particularly if you're at a fancy dinner party.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb spit, which can mean to force liquid or food out of your mouth, to make a sound, to cook or burn something, or to rain lightly. See pictures, idioms and phrasal verbs related to spit.