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- DictionarySpit/spit/
verb
- 1. eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger: "Todd spit in Hugh's face"
- 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"
noun
- 1. saliva, typically that which has been ejected from a person's mouth.
- 2. an act of spitting.
The meaning of SPIT is a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire. How to use spit in a sentence.
SPIT definition: 1. to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva: 2. to say or shout words quickly and…. Learn more.
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. verb (used with object)
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.
SPIT meaning: 1. to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva: 2. to say or shout words quickly and…. Learn more.
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.
spit. [transitive] to force liquid, food, etc. out of your mouth. spit something (out) She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out. spit something (from something) He was spitting blood from a badly cut lip.
SPIT definition: 1. to force out the liquid in your mouth: 2. used to tell someone to say more quickly what it is…. Learn more.
say something angrily. [transitive] to say something in an angry or aggressive way + speech “You liar!” she spat. spit something (at somebody) He was dragged out of the court, spitting abuse at the judge and jury. of an animal.
A thin, pointed rod or bar on which meat is impaled for broiling or roasting over a fire or before other direct heat. Something like saliva, as the frothy secretion of certain insects. A narrow point of land, or a narrow reef or shoal, extending into a body of water. To fix or impale on or as on a spit.