Meaning of Tit | Babel Free
tɪtDefinitions
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A person's breast or nipple. in-plural, slang, vulgar
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A light blow or hit (now usually in the phrase tit for tat). archaic, slang, vulgar
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A chickadee; a small passerine bird of the genus Parus or the family Paridae, common in the Northern Hemisphere. slang, vulgar
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An animal's teat or udder. slang, vulgar
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Any of various other small passerine birds. slang, vulgar
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An idiot; a fool. Ireland, UK, derogatory, slang, vulgar
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A small horse; a nag. archaic, slang, vulgar
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A police officer; a "tithead". Ireland, UK, derogatory, slang, vulgar
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A young girl, later especially a minx, hussy. archaic, slang, vulgar
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A morsel; a bit. slang, vulgar
Equivalents
Examples
“I have enjoyed taking to my writing bureau and writing about poverty, benefit reform and the coalition government in the manner of a shit Dickens, or Orwell, but with tits.”
“Sanch tossed his head back, threw open his shirt, cupped his beanbag-shaped male breasts and jiggled them at us. Ford and I were laughing but Kat said, "I think they're the most beautiful tits."”
“Sun readers don't care who runs the country as long as she's got big tits.”
“A large bowl of suckulent ^([sic]) raspberries with clotted yellow cream fresh from the goat's tit on the diamond and ruby-studded glass end-table.”
“Look at that tit driving on the wrong side of the road!”
“I know a lot of tits, Guv'nor. But I don't know any quite as fucking stupid as these two.”
““What did you say to the cops?” “I told them everything about the smuggling ring.” “Why the fuck did you do that?” “They were nice to me.” “They’re always nice to people they want to get information from, you dumb tit.””
“John Watson (to Sherlock Holmes): It's Lestrade. Says they're all coming over here right now. Queuing up to slap on the handcuffs, every single officer you ever made feel like a tit. Which is a lot of people.”
““I asked Nandor and Colin Robinson to come with me on the first day because I didn't want the class to look too empty. But now I cannot get those two tits to leave.””
“[…] he was reſolved, for the time to come, to ride his tit with more ſobriety.”
“Bob trotted gently by the side of the carriage. “Not a bad looking tit,” said St. Leger, as they went along.”
“Gossiping, and smoothing the horse's mane down with his hand, "A nice little tit," said the man.”
“I shall keep my eye open, and the first pretty little tit I see that I think will suit you, I shall make the guv'nor buy.”
“"What sort of a feringee is this?" said a lively little tit—"eh?"”
“But I don't mind; she's a pretty little tit, and Dick has taught her to call me uncle.”
“What, I suppose, Mr. Loader, you will be for your old friend the black ey'd girl, from Rosemary Lane. Ha ha! Well, 'tis a merry little tit. A thousand pities she's such a reprobate!”
“Now if you can shew so neat a foot, ( shewing her shoe ) —Parlez moi de ça : —I suppose I was not noble enough for this squire; he must have a bit a blood, a tit of quality — but I shall be a countess soon, and a mighty good sort of countess I shall make.”
“Being drunk , he remembers not a tit of life before the drink came well home. It is not that he sees the past mistily; he does not see at all. He lives then only in as much of the present as the word of his master for the time being[…]”
“Would we understand woman if we took her whole instead of tit by tit?”
“The one farthest from the river was the largest and tallest; they decreased in size toward the river, until the fourth was little more than a tit of rock jutting up out of the prairie.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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