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shit

Definitions


[ʃɪt], (Noun)

Definitions:
- faeces

- a contemptible or worthless person

- something worthless; rubbish; nonsense
(e.g: this book is shit)

- things or stuff, especially personal belongings
(e.g: he left his shit at my flat)

- an intoxicating drug, especially cannabis


Phrases:
- as — as shit
- be the shit
- do bears shit in the woods?
- eat shit
- flip shit
- for shits and giggles
- get one's shit together
- give someone the shits
- in the shit
- like shit
- lose one's shit
- no shit
- no shit, Sherlock
- not give a shit
- not know shit
- not worth a shit
- shit bricks
- shit for brains
- start shit
- when the shit hits the fan
- — the shit out of

Origin:
Old English scitte ‘diarrhoea’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schijten, German scheissen (verb). The term was originally neutral and used without vulgar connotation


[ʃɪt], (Verb)

Definitions:
- expel faeces from the body

- tease or try to deceive (someone)

- show contempt or disregard for


Phrases:
- as — as shit
- be the shit
- do bears shit in the woods?
- eat shit
- flip shit
- for shits and giggles
- get one's shit together
- give someone the shits
- in the shit
- like shit
- lose one's shit
- no shit
- no shit, Sherlock
- not give a shit
- not know shit
- not worth a shit
- shit bricks
- shit for brains
- start shit
- when the shit hits the fan
- — the shit out of

Origin:
Old English scitte ‘diarrhoea’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schijten, German scheissen (verb). The term was originally neutral and used without vulgar connotation


[ʃɪt], (Interjection)

Definitions:
- an exclamation of disgust, anger, or annoyance


Phrases:
- as — as shit
- be the shit
- do bears shit in the woods?
- eat shit
- flip shit
- for shits and giggles
- get one's shit together
- give someone the shits
- in the shit
- like shit
- lose one's shit
- no shit
- no shit, Sherlock
- not give a shit
- not know shit
- not worth a shit
- shit bricks
- shit for brains
- start shit
- when the shit hits the fan
- — the shit out of

Origin:
Old English scitte ‘diarrhoea’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schijten, German scheissen (verb). The term was originally neutral and used without vulgar connotation




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