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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024shit /ʃɪt/USA pronunciation n., v., shit or shat/ʃæt/USA pronunciation shit•ting, interj. [Vulgar.]n. - Slang Terms[uncountable] excrement;
feces. - Slang Terms[countable] an act of defecating.
- Slang Terms the shits, [plural] diarrhea.
- Slang Terms[uncountable] Slang. lies, exaggeration, or nonsense.
- Slang Terms[uncountable] Slang. something worthless.
- Slang Terms[countable] Slang. a mean, contemptible person.
v. - Slang Terms[no object] to defecate.
- Slang Terms[~ + object] Slang. to exaggerate or lie to.
interj. - Slang TermsSlang. (used to express disgust, disappointment, etc.)
Idioms- get one's shit together, Slang. to get organized.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024shit (shit),USA pronunciation n., v., shit or shat, shit•ting, interj. [Vulgar.]n. - Slang Termsexcrement;
feces. - Slang Termsan act of defecating;
evacuation. - Slang Terms the shits. diarrhea.
- Slang Termspretense, lies, exaggeration, or nonsense.
- Slang Termssomething inferior or worthless.
- Slang Termsa selfish, mean, or otherwise contemptible person.
- Slang Termsnarcotic drugs, esp. heroin or marijuana.
- Slang Termspossessions, equipment, mementos, etc.;
stuff. - Slang Terms give a shit, to care;
be concerned. - Slang Terms up shit creek, in a desperate or hopeless situation;
in serious trouble. Also, up shits creek, up shit creek without a paddle. v.i. - Slang Termsto defecate.
v.t. - Slang Termsto exaggerate or lie to.
interj. - Slang Terms(used to express disgust, disappointment, frustration, contempt, or the like).
- Slang Terms no shit, (used to express amazement, incredulity, or derision).
- (verb, verbal) variant (with short i from past participle or noun, nominal) of earlier shite, Middle English shiten, Old English scītan; compare Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schiten (Dutch schijten), Old High German skīzan (German scheissen); (noun, nominal) re-formation from the verb, verbal, or continuation of Old English scite (in place names)
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: shit /ʃɪt/ taboo vb (shits, shitting, shitted, shit, shat)- to defecate
- (usually followed by on) slang to give the worst possible treatment (to)
n - faeces; excrement
- an act of defecation
- rubbish; nonsense
- an obnoxious or worthless person
interj - an exclamation expressing anger, disgust, etc
Etymology: Old English scite (unattested) dung, scītan to defecate, of Germanic origin; related to Old English scēadan to separate, Old Norse skīta to defecate, Middle Dutch schitte excrementˈshitty adj |