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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024tit1 /tɪt/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Birdsa titmouse.
- Birdsany of various other small birds.
tit2 /tɪt/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Zoologya teat.
- Slang Terms(vulgar ). a breast.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tit1 (tit),USA pronunciation n. - Birdsa titmouse.
- Birdsany of various other small birds.
- [Archaic.]a girl or young woman;
hussy. - [Archaic.]a small or poor horse;
nag.
- 1540–50; representing Middle English tite- (in titemose titmouse); cognate with Norwegian tite titmouse; akin to Old Norse tittr tack, pin. See tit2
tit2 (tit),USA pronunciation n. - Zoologya teat.
- Slang Terms(vulgar). a breast.
- bef. 1100; Middle English titte, Old English titt; cognate with Middle Low German, Middle Dutch titte, German Zitze, Norwegian titta; akin to tit1
tit3 (tit),USA pronunciation n. - See tit for tat.
Tit., - BibleTitus.
tit., - title.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: tit /tɪt/ n - any of numerous small active Old World songbirds of the family Paridae (titmice), esp those of the genus Parus (bluetit, great tit, etc). They have a short bill and feed on insects and seeds
Etymology: 16th Century: perhaps of imitative origin, applied to small animate or inanimate objects; compare Icelandic tittr pin tit /tɪt/ n - slang a female breast
- a teat or nipple
- derogatory a girl or young woman
- slang a despicable or unpleasant person: often used as a term of address
Etymology: Old English titt; related to Middle Low German title, Norwegian titta Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Tit. abbreviation for - Titus
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