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spit the game
verb
- incorrect version of spit game.
Corey was spittin' the game to try to hook up with Shayna.
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Last edited on Nov 26 2011. Submitted by Bill G. from Dayton, OH, USA on Jan 18 2002.
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spitting image of, the
noun
- looking exactly the same.
You're the spitting image of your brother.
Last edited on Jul 25 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.
origin
- Of several etymological theories, one is that the term is a corruption of an earlier term: "spit and image".
Last edited on Aug 28 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 28 2011.
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spitting shingles and dragging fence
interjection
- so furiously angry about something or at someone that you will crash through anything that gets in your way; having a dishes throwing, furniture tossing temper tantrum; going on a rampage.
When she found out that her husband was having an affair with his secretary, she showed up at his office spitting shingles and dragging fence.
Last edited on Aug 21 2012. Submitted by WOLTX from Levelland, TX 79336, USA on Jul 21 2012.
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spiv
noun
- a petty criminal who deals in stolen goods or counterfeit items. British term.
Citation from "Malcolm Turnbull's biggest mistake was joining the wrong party", Herald Sun, Eddie McGuire, November 29, 2009 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: British, UK slang (list of).
- See more words with the same meaning: to sell stolen goods.
Last edited on May 01 2013. Submitted by James Choucino from Blaby, Leicestershire, UK on Mar 30 2009.
- a well-dressed barrow / street dealer. Mainly in London, especially Petty Coat Lane. Normally a shyster selling a con to passersby.
Last edited on May 01 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 07 2009.
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splain
verb
- see 'splain.
Last edited on Jun 02 2010. Submitted by Buzz Mega from Burbank, CA, USA on May 28 2010.
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'splain
verb - ambitransitive
- explain.
Shall I 'splain it to you?
Last edited on Sep 23 2012. Submitted by Ozzie L. on Sep 17 2004.
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splash
- to ejaculate.
I splashed all on her face.
Last edited on Sep 11 2003. Submitted by Pookie from Indianapolis, IN, USA on Sep 11 2003.
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Splashback
- To have a large bowel movement that causes toilet water to splash up on one's buttocks.
"Man, I got a little splashback on that one."Last edited on Oct 27 2009. Submitted by Pazuzu from Minneapolis, MN, USA on Oct 27 2009.
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splash (one's) boots
verb - intransitive
- To urinate (male)
Last edited on Jan 02 2011. Submitted by Dick Wright-Upham from Wellington, New Zealand on Jan 02 2011.
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