spit

  • 51spit up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms spit up : present tense I/you/we/they spit up he/she/it spits up present participle spitting up past tense spat up past participle spat up American informal if a baby or animal spits up, or if it… …

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  • 52spit — [spɪt] (past tense and past participle spat [spæt] ) verb [I/T] I 1) to force something that is liquid or solid out from your mouth 2) British to rain slightly • spit it out spoken used for telling someone to hurry and say something that they are …

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  • 53spit —   Kuha, pupuhi; kī (cat).    ♦ Spit constantly, pakī ke kuha.    ♦ To make a cat spit, ho okī …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 54spit — or[piss into the wedding cake] {v. phr.}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} To spoil someone s pleasure or celebration by doing or saying something harsh or unseemly in an otherwise happy gathering; bring up depressing or unhappy subjects at a supposedly… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 55spit — or[piss into the wedding cake] {v. phr.}, {vulgar}, {avoidable} To spoil someone s pleasure or celebration by doing or saying something harsh or unseemly in an otherwise happy gathering; bring up depressing or unhappy subjects at a supposedly… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 56spit up — verb Date: 1779 regurgitate, vomit • spit up noun …

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  • 57spit-up — noun see spit up …

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  • 58spit up — verb To regurgitate or vomit. The baby spat up her breakfast. See Also: spit up …

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  • 59spit —   an embankment of sand which juts out from the land, often across a river mouth. The unattached end is usually curved in towards the land. Sediments may accumulate behind the spit to form salt marsh and eventually reclaimed land …

    Geography glossary

  • 60spit up — phr verb Spit up is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑baby …

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