词汇 | spit |
释义 | spit 1. noun 1 an exact, or near-exact, likeness of someone UK, 1825. 2 something of no value US, 1987. 3 a small sum of money US, 1985. 4 the payout in coins from a computer poker game AUSTRALIA, 1989. 5 in some games of poker, a card turned face-up in the centre of the table which may be used by all players' hands. Also called a 'spit in the ocean' US, 1961 2. verb to perform a rap lyric US, 2001.► spit beefto vomit US, 1978.► spit bloodto be very angry, especially in the phrase 'could spit blood' UK, 1963.► spit bricksto be furious UK, 2002.► spit chipsto vent anger verbally AUSTRALIA, 1947.► spit cottonto salivate while under the influence of heroin US, 1953.► spit leadto fire a gun US, 1949.► spit the dummy; spit the dummy outto become furious; to throw a tantrum. From the image of an upset baby spitting out its dummy and crying AUSTRALIA, 1984 spit out 1. spit out sth • spit sth out to make something come out of your mouth by blowing it, in order to get rid of it: Rawls spat out a big watermelon seed, which landed somewhere in the corner of the room.2. spit it out! spoken used to ask someone to tell you something that they seem too frightened or embarrassed to say: Come on man, spit it out! spit up spit up • spit up sth AmE if a baby spits up, they bring food or drink up from their stomach out through their mouth.: The baby spat up on my shirt and now I have to have it dry cleaned.
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