Tit

  • 31tit — UK [tɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms tit : singular tit plural tits 1) impolite a woman s breast 2) a small bird that is common in Europe 3) British impolite a stupid person 4) informal a teat • get on someone s tits See: tit for tat …

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  • 32tit* —  1. Mammary nipple. Breast.  2. Button which has to be pressed to operate machines, etc.  3. get on one s tit(s) Annoy, irritate one.  4. look an absolute tit Appear foolish.  5. tit show Entertainment with display of partially clothed ladies.  6 …

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  • 33Tit. — abbr. Titus (New Testament). * * * Titus. * * * Tit. (Bible) abbrev (The Letter to) Titus * * * tit1 «tiht», noun. 1. = titmouse. (Cf. ↑titmouse) 2. any one of certain other small birds. 3 …

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  • 34tit. — abbr. Titus (New Testament). * * * title. * * * Tit. (Bible) abbrev (The Letter to) Titus * * * tit1 «tiht», noun. 1. = titmouse. (Cf. ↑titmouse) 2. any one of certain other small birds. 3 …

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  • 35tit — {{11}}tit (n.1) breast, O.E. titt (a variant of TEAT (Cf. teat)). But the modern slang tits (pl.), attested from 1928, seems to be a recent reinvention from teat, used without awareness that it is a throwback to the original form. Titty, however …

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  • 36tit — tit1 noun a titmouse (songbird). Origin C16: prob. of Scand. origin. tit2 noun 1》 vulgar slang a woman s breast. 2》 Brit. informal a foolish or ineffectual person. Phrases get on someone s tits Brit. vulgar slang irritate someone intensely …

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  • 37tit — I [[t]tɪt[/t]] n. 1) orn a titmouse 2) orn any of various other small birds • Etymology: 1540–50; repr. ME tite (in titemose titmouse) II tit [[t]tɪt[/t]] n. 1) zool. a teat 2) cvb sts Vulgar Slang. a breast • Etymology: bef. 1100; ME titte, OE… …

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  • 38titəli — sif. Titəsi olan, ləkəli. Titəli göz …

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  • 39tit — 1. n. any of various small birds esp. of the family Paridae. Etymology: prob. f. Scand. 2. n. Phrases and idioms: tit for tat blow for blow; retaliation. Etymology: = earlier tip (TIP(2)) for tap 3. n. 1 colloq. a nipple. 2 coarse sl. a woman s… …

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  • 40tit — noun /tɪt/ a) A mammary gland, teat. Shes got an amazing pair of tits. b) A womans breast. Look at that tit driving on the wrong side of the road! Syn: twit …

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